Their files were famous for having perfect "tags," making them look beautiful in media libraries like Plex or Kodi. The User Experience
Because the bitrates weren't massive, the files played smoothly on old laptops, tablets, and cheap media players.
Every upload followed a strict naming and formatting convention, so users knew exactly what they were getting every time.
Most uploads came with a variety of integrated or easily findable subtitle tracks.
It lowered the barrier of entry for people who weren't "tech-savvy" to manage a digital movie collection.