"Representative" pictures in multiple-file torrents
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I have a question / am asking for clarification about this passage from #11 of the "Uploading Rules" instructing uploaders that pictures (among other things):
"must correctly represent the content of the files shared"
First, I greatly appreciate uploaders who go to the trouble of providing plenty of photos showing what's in their uploads - thank you!
But for the above rule to have any practical meaning in uploads with many files, potential downloaders have to know what photos correspond to what files. This has been a long-term issue, but it most recently came to my mind with this torrent, "USA Mixed Videos."
My question: does this torrent follow the rule cited above, as the rule was intended?
[Aside: Again, I don't want to "pile on" against this uploader or any other, as I do appreciate their work. The files have useful, descriptive titles so prospective downloaders can search online if they so desire.]
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With the variety of pictures that are shown, and the number of different files that are in this torrent, it is easy to understand your concern.
With the exception of maybe two participants, all of the pictures do seem to show twinks. Some of the name of the files include words such as teen and twink.
On those elements I would probably be inclined to feel that this could be a legitimate effort to share with others.
As for giving a more detailed connection between pictures and files, the current setup does not make it easy to do so when it is a collection.
If you feel a torrent has been made in bad faith, especially after downloading it and finding that the description does not correctly represent the media files, please file a report using the Report link inside that particular torrent.
It is those reports that we keep track of, and if a Member garners several such reports, that will invite Staff eyes to take a closer look.
Members like you are how we all can succeed in doing better - thank you.
Ricky
GayTorrent.ru Staff