Every weekly discussion thread in the subreddit is dominated by the same advice: "Read the stickied megathread". It is your lifeline. The community has spent years curating these lists, testing the waters for you to ensure you don't drown in malware. By sticking to the recommended sources, using a trusted VPN, and keeping your "armor" (uBlock Origin) up to date, you can sail the digital seas with confidence.
The r/Piracy Megathread has not existed in a vacuum. It has faced existential threats, internal criticism, and given rise to powerful alternatives.
In response to perceived issues with the official Megathread, the broader piracy community has rallied around a different resource: FMHY ( fmhy.net ). Many Redditors now argue that FMHY is the superior tool. It is updated even more frequently (monthly), has a cleaner and more navigable format, and is managed by a dedicated team of volunteers. In many modern discussions, when someone links to the r/Piracy Megathread, another user will quickly reply, “Just use FMHY, this megathread is outdated and not reliable”. r piracy megathread top
Downloading software carries the highest risk of malware infection. The megathread strictly filters this section.
Content verification and quality
I trust the megathread fully but if you still are reserved about it you can just use the popular ones in the thread, those are eas... r/PiratedGames
A top-tier site for downloading DC, Marvel, and indie comics, widely recognized in the Megathread's "Books & More" section. Every weekly discussion thread in the subreddit is
: The r/Piracy community has created a "Megathread"—a living document of safe, high-quality links ranging from movies to academic software. III. Structural Organization of the "High Seas"
The consequences of R piracy can be severe: By sticking to the recommended sources, using a