Uploaded torrent removed without explanation
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I uploaded Twink Pissing While Being Barebacked Gets A Facial a few days ago–May 01, 2015.
The torrent was removed today, and is no longer listed on "my torrents" or "uploaded torrents."
I have received no message--DMCA/Copyright violation, or otherwise--as to why it was taken down.
Can anybody provide me with some insight regarding this?
Any information will be most appreciated!
Thank you.
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After some digging in the Log, I've found that:
" "Twink Pissing While Being Barebacked Gets A Facial" was deleted by system (older than 3 days without being seeded)"If you were actually seeding it, the initial seeding start may not have been recorded correctly during the tracker maintenance a few days ago or the site down due to the power outage at the hosting provider.
There were some messages on the helpdesk from members having received "not seeding" messages on new uploads which they said to seed.Both the sending of "not seeding" messages with basic help and the later deleting of never started seeding torrents is fully automated, because of the shear amount of them (50+ daily) and it looks the script is not fully failure proof in case of such events. It is rare that the tracker is down for a longer period.
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I think Popper is suggesting, try again. It won't be a duplicate because the torrent doesn't exist here (I may be wrong )
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This happened to 8 of my uploads. Unfortunately I asked helpdesk and got a generic answer telling me to seed my torrents.
I seed them via a seedbox. I'm assuming that it's because the first initiate re-download of the .torrent file is on a different IP and the system thinks you're not seeding it.
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This happened to 8 of my uploads. Unfortunately I asked helpdesk and got a generic answer telling me to seed my torrents.
I seed them via a seedbox. I'm assuming that it's because the first initiate re-download of the .torrent file is on a different IP and the system thinks you're not seeding it.
As long as the system shows there is a seeder, any seeder the torrent would not be deleted. It wouldn't matter which IP address downloaded the .torrent file since for each .torrent file that you download on your account is unique to you with your passkey and is tracked back to your member profile. If you are seeding from your computer or from a seedbox we still see you as the one seeding the torrent. What needs to be looked into is whether your seedbox is actually seeding the torrents.
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This happened to 8 of my uploads. Unfortunately I asked helpdesk and got a generic answer telling me to seed my torrents.
I seed them via a seedbox. I'm assuming that it's because the first initiate re-download of the .torrent file is on a different IP and the system thinks you're not seeding it.
As long as the system shows there is a seeder, any seeder the torrent would not be deleted. It wouldn't matter which IP address downloaded the .torrent file since for each .torrent file that you download on your account is unique to you with your passkey and is tracked back to your member profile. If you are seeding from your computer or from a seedbox we still see you as the one seeding the torrent. What needs to be looked into is whether your seedbox is actually seeding the torrents.
Thank you for the response Priest. I can assure you that I am seeding the torrents and this might be an error on your end. I have been constantly seeding all my torrents via a seedbox that has been doing great. During the freeleech marathon I was uploading at least 21 MB/s overall.
I definitely was seeding the torrents that got removed. Unfortunately the effort to re-upload the torrents would not be worth it at this time as I am sure this is happening to multiple users other than the original poster and myself. It would be ignorant on the staff's part to state that it isn't an issue on there end when it definitely is.
Proof that I've been seeding: http://i.imgur.com/BC8XLNy.jpg
Edit: As you can see I've uploaded each torrent to well over 14 people if not more. -
It appears that while improving the tracker so that there are less timeouts received at the torrent clients announces, a glitch prevented the system to log the (first) seeding started. Which then lead to the "not seeding" messages sent out and later automated deleting. :afr:
The different messages to the Helpdesk and this topic helped to become aware of the issue, than you.
Please understand that when such question first drops in, before there are multiple in a short period, the usual standard cause is addressed in the reply. In your case it wasn't a standard answer, because the moderator did look into the log to see it was deleted for not seeded after 3 days.
Certainly a lot of torrents got deleted and even more "not seeding" messages sent out wrongly. Sorry!
The issue has been fixed.