The Pirate Bay is set to return this weekend, but the comeback will be limited after a fallout between the site’s staff.

Numerous teasers have been built into The Pirate Bay’s website, which seem to be indicating that it will be restored on or before Monday. But when it comes back it will be a much slimmer version that does not allow for the input of the many moderators and administrators that looked after the site, reports TorrentFreak.

The site has long had problems with fake torrents and spam in its code — which prompted one of its founders to rejoice in it being taken down — and that staff helped keep it clean.

While the new site is thought to have been done to allow the site to be more easily controlled, many that have been involved in the site in the past are thought to be in revolt.

“I wish I had better news to come with. The launch that is about to take place on February 1 is not us,” WTC-SWE, one of the lead admins of The Pirate Bay, told TorrentFreak.

The chat channel that was used to discuss the site has now been closed to the public and many of those members of staff will no longer offer support to the site.