Dent wrote:
Personally I never understood the problem.
You want to download but you dont want to follow the rules so that other can download with good speeds too. Very nice! If you have a good ratio on a specific torrent set the upload speed slower, but dont just remove it. Incredible that 2 days are so hard to seed a file and that that prevents you from using the tracker... Thats your problem, not ours.
If you cant follow the rules wining about them is not gonna help you.
I do understand his perspective though - on other trackers I've seen a similar situation where my seedbox was feeding most of the torrent so that I would have a 3 to 1 or more ratio by the time it has completed, and it feels a little unfair that I have to keep that seed going.
However, unfairness is sort of the name of the game - those of us who can provide the bandwidth do so, because it is in our interest too that a tracker stay lively and fast, if not simply to attract more high bandwidth users! I'm sure the guys who got this tracker off the ground are not benefiting as much as they gave to get us here...
Could I also suggest that when the situation calls for it, such as a big torrent starting up (latest UFC for example) and dropping off a smaller one until the bigger one calms down again is unlikely to get you a ban, as long as you aren't JUST jumping on the big ones for ratio but do attempt to make a greater contribution on all torrents even if there is a stop in the middle to free up the seedbox etc for the fast moving torrents.
That's the way most trackers I've been at operate. The rule is a solid rule, but the people applying it have leeway to forgive the odd infraction for the greater good.
My particular problem is that I am limited to a certain number (or will be once I get my new box) of torrents at any one time - if I leave older ones on I can't start newer ones, and before long I would have only old torrents seeding away (this isn't the only tracker I'm a member of), while all the new ones that could use fast seeds are left out. If I can stop an older one that already has a high seed to leech ratio and jump on one that has very few seeds, I'm doing better for everyone than staying on an old torrent that only has one or two stragglers leeching it, as long as I come back to the others to help when I can.
Am I far off base thinking admin would approve of that sort of thing as long as there is an effort made to not abandon the smaller torrents completely?
Also, its not exactly hard, or expensive to maintain a seedbox that can get you all the ratio you need if you take your time to do it right, and I may be off base here, but it seems to me Dentoo is an excellent choice particularly if this tracker is your main concern, as it is mine