Torrents Labeled As 'Freeleech' But Without a Time-Remaining Specification
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This screengrab of a search list sorted by Freeleech Time-Left in ascending order displays FREELEECH torrents of an unspecified time duration at the top of the list (in the red box) followed by those FREELEECH torrents whose expiration times are soonest (in the yellow box). Are the ones in red actually still FREELEECH or are they anomalies no longer available as FREELEECH?
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If I'm not mistaken, the ones with an "unspecified" time are ones that have less than 30 minutes of freeleech status remaining and are due to soon expire. That is of course, if memory serves me correctly.
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The ones I've looked at had the freeleech expired already since a days, but where still shown as freeleech to end soon.
Perhaps the scripts removing freeleech where interrupted during one of the many maintenance downs and reboots…
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During one of the last freeleech events we were told to disregard ones without times remaining because coding of the label had left the FREELEECH designation on those which had expired. I figured something like that might be the case again.
Old torrents may still have the yellow Freeleech line but if they have no 'time left' under that they are not freeleech
If it is the case that they're no longer FREELEECH, then these 13 torrents exist now as anomalies, left to cause a minor confusion. I'm curious, if they were to be placed on freeleech again for say an hour—returning the time-remaining countdown to their search boxes—would the label then finally be deleted after that new clock runs out, restoring them to their correct, non-FREELEECH labeled statuses?
:thx: