The phrase references the act of acquiring a digital file, specifically a hypothetical sequel film featuring the character Ne Zha, through a BitTorrent network. This process entails using specialized software to download segmented portions of the file from multiple users simultaneously, rather than a centralized server. The term “torrent” designates the specific file containing metadata necessary for the download. An example is initiating a retrieval of a film file through a BitTorrent client like qBittorrent, using a file obtained from a torrent tracker website.
The availability of digital content via torrent networks can offer users access to material that may not be readily available through official channels, particularly in certain regions or at certain times. It can also provide a method for bypassing digital distribution restrictions. Historically, BitTorrent networks have been used for sharing open-source software, creative commons licensed content, and other freely distributed material. However, the use of torrents for acquiring copyrighted material without authorization raises significant legal and ethical considerations.