> I don't think there's any way to handle spam/moderation in a fully anonymous decentralised network.
Surely you could have small bayesian engines running in each client, and coordinate ratings through DHT. It would still have the issue of somebody potentially abusing such engine to effectively DDOS certain types of messages (e.g. mentioning a certain party), but you could try and fight that with modern consensus techniques from the cryptocurrency world.
The lack of filter availability doesn't stop spammers bypassing even Google's uber-filters, so it's not much of an argument really. The arm race is what it is. The point is having a system that can react fast enough to remove the spam from most systems once it is identified.
I'd like to know this, too. What sets it apart? I'm especially curious about performance, because both Deluge and qBittorrent chug a little bit on my machine when I have too many torrents listed.
Qbittorrent recently introduced sql based resume file it is advanced option in beta I see an improvement with about 1000 torrent. Though for 1000+ torrents most people recommend rtorrent.
* Tag Discovery to discover what other users have tagged content with. This can be very helpful before deciding to download the content.
* Decentralized ratings and comments. You can view them before the torrent is added to BiglyBT.
* Decentralized public and anonymous chats with default channels for individual torrents, tags, subscriptions, and trackers
* Media Playback
* Media Conversion (Transcoding)
* UPnP Media Server and DLNA support, allowing devices to connect and browse your content, and allowing BiglyBT to send content directly to devices.
https://www.biglybt.com/features.php