Hello. Yes I have a few comments. Perhaps there are those who don't like the credit system and the need to sign up for a paid service. After all we do live in a world with a "I want it now and for free" mentality thanks to the internet making it easy to pirate digital data by its very nature. I found LR after a search for some content and then found I needed to sign up. I did another search and when I found stuff I wanted was exclusive to LR decided to signup. After all it really wasn't that much for my "starter pack" and most hobbies cost money anyway. It then took a few days for my credits to arrive in which I even sent a message asking about it. But it was fine
My next point would be information provided on a file you want to download. We've seen posts where it says something like "30 multitrack stems" but doesn't even mention what songs are included. These could be from anywhere and it's an obvious grab for easy credits.
Something else that irks me would be details of files inside. Ogg provides a clue but what I like to know are bitrate and a file list provided. I'd also like to know information on the source itself if possible such as original format and bitrate. Especially for WAVE. Now this sounds good and especially 24-bit WAVE but unless specified that won't always mean lossless. Except for real studio quality files.
For this reason credits are a commodity. And I treat them as such. I do check out posts I'm interested in and commit a credit if I would like it and consider it worthwhile.
I've brought this type of thing up before but I think it would be good to change the search mode on the top. Most of the time I want to search in thread titles only. And also would like an easy way to search for the artists full name. For example I once was looking for Steven Perry. But this returns results for both Steve Miller and Katy Perry. Where as I only wanted both obviously or none at all. After an advanced search I concluded there were no stems available.
Also dead links are annoying. I once discovered a file I wanted only to find the link was dead. I enquired of the original poster only to find he no longer had the file. Now other would unless they deleted it also. This brings to mind. Perhaps some sort of exclusive torrent system can be put in place as a backup. This way if the original is dead it can still be shared without resources put into fixing it. At least for a while.
Finally, a point that comes to mind would be the somewhat strange HTML coding, causing the site to fail loading correctly on some browsers. Works fine in a desktop browser AFAICT. But even with Chrome or FireFox on mobile it doesn't render correctly.