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this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2023
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In my humble experience, some indexers have been better for non-english content than others. Some notes I have been taking while reorganizing a library:
Everybody keeps talking that dog and ninja are great for international content (alongside with su) but I didn't test em due to lack of invitations (Ninja is opened today, don't miss it!).
If you are looking for more specialized (less mainstream) content, you shouldn't regret .su
Hi all,
thanks for all the tips and recommendations you shared. I just opened my account on ninja and looks good for the german content. but not up to the expectations for the rest of the languages.
During my search i found that usenetHD.li is considered the best indexers for spanish/latino languages but no way to test it becuase an invitation is mandatory to get in. bad luck.
I will check all the options and i will report it back what i find.
in any case thanks for the help
Thanks for sharing the existence of a Spanish language indexer! I am having a hard time with Spanish content, specially when looking for quality, even for well known Spanish Directors. I often found newseros stuff in some of the indexers I mentioned but that was all, and I know better releases for the same stuff exists, just not inside the indexers I've searched (and I searched in sooo many!) or maybe not inside Usenet. Same for some Belgian content.
usenetHD.li has no API, am I right? If so, every search has to be done inside the site (forum). In the other hand, when leaving automation aside, the place could have a nice forum.
Maybe if you answer their invite tweet you could be lucky, somebody was answered in 2022. (Pidelo hablando castellano, claro). Else, they seem closed for a long long time.
If you manage to get in, let me know! Even if it has no API, I would love to have a source for Iberian and Latin-American content at Usenet, as until now this area was the weak spot of my searches. I wont tweet them because I don't use twitter. For now, lemmy became the last "social" place I still find myself logging in.