CBS cannot contain the online spread of a “60 Minutes” segment that its editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, tried to block from airing.
The episode, “Inside CECOT,” featured testimonies from US deportees who were tortured or suffered physical or sexual abuse at a notorious Salvadoran prison, the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism. “Welcome to hell,” one former inmate was told upon arriving, the segment reported, while also highlighting a clip of Donald Trump praising CECOT and its leadership for “great facilities, very strong facilities, and they don’t play games.”
Weiss controversially pulled the segment on Monday, claiming it could not air in the US because it lacked critical voices, as no Trump officials were interviewed. She claimed that the segment “did not advance the ball” and merely echoed others’ reporting, NBC News reported. Her plan was to air the segment when it was “ready,” insisting that holding stories “for whatever reason” happens “every day in every newsroom.”
But Weiss apparently did not realize that the “Inside CECOT” would still stream in Canada, giving the public a chance to view the segment as reporters had intended.
Critics accusing CBS of censoring the story quickly shared the segment online Monday after discovering that it was available on the Global TV app. Using a VPN to connect to the app with a Canadian IP address was all it took to override Weiss’ block in the US, as 404 Media reported the segment was uploaded to “to a variety of file sharing sites and services, including iCloud, Mega, and as a torrent,” including on the recently revived file-sharing service LimeWire. It’s currently also available to stream on the Internet Archive, where one reviewer largely summed up the public’s response so far, writing, “cannot believe this was pulled, not a dang thing wrong with this segment except it shows truth.”
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As Americans scrambled to share the “Inside CECOT” story, assuming that CBS would be working in the background to pull down uploads, a once-blacklisted tool from the early 2000s became a reliable way to keep the broadcast online.
On Reddit, users shared links to a LimeWire torrent, prompting chuckles from people surprised to see the peer-to-peer service best known for infecting parents’ computers with viruses in the 2000s suddenly revived in 2025 to skirt feared US government censorship.
“Yo what,” one user joked, highlighting only the word “LimeWire.” Another user, ironically using the LimeWire logo as a profile picture, responded, “man, who knew my nostalgia prof pic would become relevant again, WTF.”
Meanwhile those of us still using irc just sitting here whistling a merry tune.
to the tune of XDCC
The incompetence is staggering. Not that I’m complaining in this case (and the incompetently blacked out Epstein PDFs).
For bittorrenting with any client: Magnet link
i generally limit seeding to a week but i went ahead and turned on super seeder mode and removed automatic torrent management for this one
Arrr matey, this pleases the seas.
I’m not normally one to seed, but today I’ll do my part.
I saw the clip on tik tok. 🤷🏼
I mean surely not the whole thing? Unless it was broken into a bunch of videos.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTrcCTkEJ/
13 minutes. Here’s the link.
Tik tok has allowed long form video for quite a while now
“And what’s that? LimeWire with a folding chair?!”
Piratebay is still around and holding strong. Torrents are the way my friends.

This is definitely the timeline where the writers popped dangerous amounts of acid.
Honestly I don’t think drugs could make this bad a plot. At least with acid we’d get prettier colors.
It’s on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jiehEMlNiCI
*Edit, the domain looks weird, but it’s legit I guess Belgium is hosting this
Youtu.be is YouTube’s default short URL when clicking the ‘share’ function on videos on mobile iirc. I’ve seen it thousands of times.
Don’t forget to seed it.
Would love to receive one, if you have it.
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8ebcec336294a46125d5fccad5dd72f33c2f094d&dn=60minutes-cecotsegment&xl=1394347255&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt1.archive.org%3A6969%2Fannoun
It was the other day, too. It’ll probably be gone by tomorrow though. But keep uploading it for sure.
It’s on Senator Cory Booker’s channel, we’ll see if it stays up.
Oh, nice. I didn’t catch what account posted it when I clicked on it.
🍋🟩👍
Anyone read or find the 81 page report the Berkeley Human Rights students put together?
Wish it was on Napster. I rarely had much luck with lime wire.






