@ianfontinell-0 I agree with your take on things. I just ran a rough calculation on my own figures, and allowing for some rounding-off the daily figure simply denotes the average amount you have uploaded/downloaded over the entire time you have been a member of the site.
@frostycab thanks for your reply I was thinkin the same thing. I am going to continue to seed it forever bc its on my drive and plenty of folks are "after" it apparently since it was so large they probably started it then it was removed. I don't care in this case of getting credit for it its my give back plus I'm curious to see how high this will go its already almost at the 2tb stage.
I discovery it for a few days , and i did first a withdraw test to see if this works. Ansd works, because this i post here for you too, you dont need to pay nothing , only if u wnat to have more hash..
Would be nice to become litlle referals , this givr u a 0.6 TH/s free per referal.And i only post because i see that this works and is not a scam. I never will loose my time to send fake news or something .
You can download the .torrent file to anywhere you want. You can delete the .torrent file after you reseed it, just do not remove the torrent from uTorrent or delete the file(s) for the torrent.
Right click the torrent, then click "Force Re-Check"
Thank you all for the replies. It may be DMCA requests then.
The Worldwide Roar initiative is really great, both socially and also in the quality of the produced content. Unfortunately it is way too expensive for some of us outside England.
It may be possible that the torrent is already uploaded, however is sitting in the hidden mods category for some reason. Either way, this error message means that the EXACT torrent you are trying to upload already exits in the system somewhere, and there's not much you can do.
Requests for re-seed are done on the torrent information page of each torrent. Simply open the information page where you would download the .torrent file from, scroll down to near the bottom, and click "Request Re-seed"