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WebTorrent-enabled new Gazelle Indexer for public domain ebooks, audiobooks, documentaries, classical music, and renaissance art.

It's Gazelle for WebTorrent, written in MVC with Neo4J Graph Database. Check out the GitHub (disclaimer: it's intended for public domain torrents).

>https://github.com/Selapian/Gazelle-WebTorrent-Neo4J

To get a torrent site running you just run a Neo4J aura database, host the node.js server.js somewhere, input your Neo4J credentials to config.js and edit the torrents.js model (as in ebook/audiobook, pdf/mp3) for the categories of the legal media you're distributing. It SHOULD be plug-and-play but I haven't tested it...

Features:
>user uploads
>graph search, quantum graph recommendation engine, VR graph visualization
>gazelle library structure, updated for Neo4J
>top 10 revs (snatches) for torrents uploaded this day, week, month, all time
>WebTorrent stream video, img, audio, pdf to browser
>magnetURIs for traditional clients

My site is for:
>open access to public domain reinassance/cyberpunk-themed educational media
>no censorship other than what is required by US law
>intended for massive public domain grassroots file ownership redundancy
>Free ontology, users hand-craft class tags etc. and choose what to upload, Top 10 shows what's popular with the masses

I finally got WebTorrent working today. I tried to seed 3000 torrents to WebTorrent for 4 years but eventually I just decreased my library size to 300 and it just works.

decided to rely on user uploads instead of creating a massive library myself

tell me what you think. without much content it's really more of a proof of concept, but the concept works.

looking for public domain (properly tagged) user uploads and webtorrent seeders, also advice going forward and tips, looking to hear what good torrenters think about the idea.

Will check back soon, looking forward to your comments because i think it looks good and i've worked very hard on it!

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