Since the original RARBG shut down, the official .to domain and its RSS services are no longer operational. Many "mirror" or "clone" sites have emerged, but users should exercise extreme caution as these often lack the security and verification standards of the original. How to Set Up an RSS Feed in Your Torrent Client
Users could filter these feeds by content category using a numerical list separated by semicolons in the categories GET argument.
Once you have a link from a RARBG alternative, you need a client to read it: Torrent Clients: Most modern clients like qBittorrent have built-in RSS readers. You can paste the link into the to automatically see new uploads. Automation Tools: Power users often use tools like rarbg rss feed link
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While a few still display the old RARBG logo , the backend database is gone. The RSS feed requires a functioning rssdd.php script pulling from a live database of torrents. Since the original team disbanded, those scripts return a 404 Not Found or a blank page. Since the original RARBG shut down, the official
In late 2023, a group of archivists (independent of the original RARBG staff) used the official database backup to launch a static archive.
Public feeds can sometimes lead to trackers with malicious content. Once you have a link from a RARBG
The primary reason enthusiasts look for these links is . By using an RSS feed, you can:
Since the shutdown, several lookalike sites and community-driven indexers have emerged using the RARBG name. While the original platform is gone, the functional concept of a "RARBG-style" RSS feed lives on through database backups and public torrent indexers.
Switch to the "" tab. In the RSS Reader panel on the left, right-click and select " New RSS Subscription ". A dialog box will appear. Paste your RSS feed URL (from any of the alternative sites mentioned above), provide a name for the feed, and click "OK".