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Faster download speeds, high cost of entry, and a lot more malware
Disagree. I've never encountered malware in over a decade. Cost of should be less than the cost of a Netflix subscription.
I've used usenet for maybe 6 months lightly, so admittedly I'm not the mostly experienced. That being said, I know how to sort search results by popularity and size, and I've still had at least 5 video links download executables in that time, from various indexers. Maybe those .exes were completely innocent and not malware... But for some reason I have my doubts.
Personally I'd argue RD is actually cheap for video, and unless you NEED max download speeds, torrents are just as good as Usenet for anything else.
(Note torrents will probably need a VPN too, but that's still substantially cheaper than Usenet if you buy years at a time. And personally I use a VPN for usenet too, although I'm sure I'll be downvoted and called paranoid.)
And most decent indexers these days.
Using automation software like the Arrs, dramatically improves the UX/UI, providing another layer of filtering too.
The cost for these things isn't terribly high. You can get three excellent indexers and a good provider for less than $12USD a month.