Lithload
Lithload is a term that emerged in early 21st-century online discourse, often associated with specific internet subcultures and communities. It describes the act of downloading or acquiring large quantities of digital content, particularly media such as music, movies, or software, through unauthorized or peer-to-peer file-sharing methods. The term itself is a portmanteau, combining "lith" (potentially a corruption or playful alteration of "lite" or referring to the sheer volume of data, akin to "light-years" of storage) and "load," signifying the act of downloading.
The practice of lithloading was prevalent during periods when digital distribution was less established and internet