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      hypnotec last edited by

      Because I've seen a lot of torrent about the same things but slightly different size, those are no longer duplicates are they? And some others that Identical in every aspect (they even come one after the other and have the same url) but those seem mor like bugs to me. This whole matter is a bit confusing.  ???

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        Popper Global Moderator last edited by

        For the answer to first part of your question, our rules give an indication "…  A file is considered a duplicate if an existing torrent has the same format and similar size (<10% difference) and has at least one seeder. ..."

        "format" refers to the digital file container format, for example .avi, .mp4, .mkv, .wmv. We can't inspect the movie files, and therefore "see" the encoding parameters used, therefore we assume that a file with the same format and similar size are duplicate.

        If the uploader can argument what his torrent's file is different than the already existing, we can make an exception to the 10% rule. An example are different language versions or different hardcoded or subtitles included in the container.

        There are same file format extensions which can be changed without effect to the files content. In case the file got the same size, then we assume it are the same for such interchangeable extensions. Examples are:

        .m4v <> .mp4 <> .mov [1]
        .mpg <> .mpeg <> .dat [2]
        .avi <> .divx

        As well in case of DVD Video, Bluray Disc or (S)VCD, only either a DVD image version, for example .iso or a data files version, for example VIDEO_TS folder files of similar size are permitted.

        The second part is a kind of imperfection in generating the search result list, listing sometimes the same torrent multiple times. It is indeed the same torrent, so it isn't duplicate to it self.

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          cannonmc last edited by

          One tiny addition to Popper's definition…

          If it has the Same Name and the same size, there is a good chance it is a duplicate!

          😉

          (No, i'm not being frivolous, it happens more often than you realise 🙂 )

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            hypnotec last edited by

            Thank you Popper, your replies always hep me a lot, you're an outstanding moderator.

            Really cannonmc? It has never happened to me. Thanks for the info.

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              Popper Global Moderator last edited by

              What canonmc says is true. In many cases dupliactes have the same file name in the torrent's file list. It pointed me as well to the fact that the rules duplicate definition omits to say it must of course be for the same content. With content I mean film, movie, clip, book, magazine picture collection, audio book, application etc …

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                hypnotec last edited by

                And what happens if a torrent that has less than 10% difference but the oldest torrent has the files splitted in a colection while the newest torrent is a single file but both torrents have the same name? Is it a duplicate?
                Note: The newest torrent has a single rar compressed file.

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                  Popper Global Moderator last edited by

                  If both have the same size, it is very unlikely that a RAR archive and a separate file collection actually contain the same files. The RAR archive containing the same files should be of smaller total size, but can well be less than 10% (additional) compression. If the RAR contains the same files, it is duplicate, but we can't detect that, that needs a report by a member having downloaded the archive and opened it.

                  I'd like to note as well, that video files in archives are not permitted by the Rules > Upload Rules: "8. Do not upload VIDEO packed in archives (zip, rar, …), password protected files, or material that needs to acquire a license for playing"

                  Other aspects regarding duplicates in the context of collections are indicated there > https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=24020.0

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                    hypnotec last edited by

                    Now my doubts are all clear. Thanks!

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                      junior last edited by

                      If you are seeing duplicates users need to report them!

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                        mirko69 last edited by

                        @junior:

                        If you are seeing duplicates users need to report them!

                        or Report (yourself) Duplicate and get 50 Seedbonus Points :crazy2:
                        Just Joking

                        https://www.gaytorrent.ru/donate.php

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                          hypnotec last edited by

                          It's not easy for me to identify a duplicate, but thanks to your replies I may have more chances to do it correctly.

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                            MarkB last edited by

                            Slightly off-topic but related: I think it would be helpful (and not just for avoiding or spotting duplicates) if it were possible to include file names in a search. From what I can make out, they are at present only searchable if they have been included in the torrent description. Probably not a trivial thing to implement but I thought I just mention it anyway.

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                              2222 Moderator last edited by

                              @cannonmc:

                              One tiny addition to Popper's definition…

                              If it has the Same Name and the same size, there is a good chance it is a duplicate!

                              😉

                              (No, i'm not being frivolous, it happens more often than you realise 🙂 )

                              Yeah! Its totally work! Same (or a little bit different) and same size. I got 2 so far. Made me rich with 100 seed bonus  :cheesy2: :cheers:

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