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      lovebearlove last edited by

      let s say…post A (which is a file pack) was posted earlier

      is post B(a single file which has the same format,size,duration time and content with a single file from post A ) a duplication of post A?

      what do u think? 🙂

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        cannonmc last edited by

        Well I would say it is a duplicate but whether it would come under the heading of a different posting format because it was a single file I don't know.

        Perhaps you could report it and see what happens 🙂

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          spam17 last edited by

          Well in that case it isn't a duplication..

          It is a repeatition-highlight of a specific file!

          ;D

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            cannonmc last edited by

            Fortunately I don't have to make the decision 🙂

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              Priest last edited by

              From my understanding you are asking if and we will assume just for this purpose that if the files names are the same the format and file size are the same i.e. A=A, B=B, C=C same format and size +/- 10%

              Torrent X
              Contains files: A,B,C,D,E,F.

              Torrent Y
              Contains file C

              From my understand as long as A,B,C,D,E,F are all video files then torrent Y is not a duplicate. Duplicates may be accepted when part of a themed collection.

              Now if A,B,D,E,F are image files it would probably fall under the +/- 10% rule.

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                lovebearlove last edited by

                @Priest:

                From my understanding you are asking if and we will assume just for this purpose that if the files names are the same the format and file size are the same i.e. A=A, B=B, C=C same format and size +/- 10%

                Torrent X
                Contains files: A,B,C,D,E,F.

                Torrent Y
                Contains file C

                From my understand as long as A,B,C,D,E,F are all video files then torrent Y is not a duplicate. Duplicates may be accepted when part of a themed collection.

                Now if A,B,D,E,F are image files it would probably fall under the +/- 10% rule.

                that s very helpful.. :laugh:..is that saying….if someone uploaded a torrent Y (a,b ,c d, e......all videos)..... i can upload a solo file which is contained in Y already?

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                  Popper Global Moderator last edited by

                  Yes, unless there is already a torrent Z for that solo file  🙂

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