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Instead of killing the platform, the raid achieved what became known as the :

: One of the most significant shifts in its history was moving away from hosting physical files in favor of magnet links

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In the early 2000s, few people used VPNs. Today, navigating the world of torrenting without a Virtual Private Network is considered reckless. It’s the modern shield for the modern pirate.

The entertainment industry was quick to target the site. On , in a move described by The Guardian as a "Stonewall moment" for digital rights activists, Swedish police raided the site's data center in Stockholm. Dozens of officers seized servers, seemingly signaling the end for TPB. However, the raid backfired spectacularly. The site was back online in less than three days, and the global media attention generated millions of new users.

Before the dominance of modern streaming giants, accessing media online was highly fractured. Following the legal dismantling of centralized file-sharing services like Napster in the early 2000s, the internet required a decentralized protocol to handle large files. Enter , a peer-to-peer (P2P) technology that allows users to download pieces of a file simultaneously from multiple other users, known as "peers" or "seeders".

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