Jump-on / re-seed during new uploads
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As I write this, the jumper has upped their security to make them show up as Anonymous, leaving them as uncontactable, unprofileable, and unknowable, unless you start the torrent and grab their IP from your client.
Or unless you're a moderator and have eyes everywhere to see things other users can't >:D
Speaking of which, after looking at this mystery profile, it would appear that this is not the only torrent the user has done this with. As well, the speeds that this user can transfer at are astronomical compared to the speeds that are registering in your profile. This opens a wide range of possible things that one can frown upon. For example, if the point of uploading is to increase ratio and the tracker will direct more traffic to the faster connection because the system will tend to want to stick with the fastest transfer, this takes away from the amount of data that the original uploader is actually able to crank out.
My opinion is that in this case, such a thing is to be frowned upon if the intent of the original uploader was to increase their ratio, particularly if a low ratio warning either exists or is imminent.
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…In addition, as they got only let's say 98.7% of all the torrent's files, they will show up as leecher (though seeding only) and be more difficult to identify as early jump-oners...
Uwe's comments are really impressive, that's all I can say
Look at his explanation about an early jump-oner showing as a leecher in the torrent page (in case he already got the movie but unselected the additional pics, not downloading them on purpose), when most of us would have thought that a jump-oner was always seen as a 2nd seeder.Here is a detailed example of what he explained, as it would show in a torrent page :
Seeders :
1st (the uploader) : completed 100%
no other seeder appears in the torrent page.Leechers (sorted by completed amount, descending, as shown in the torrent page) :
1st : completed 98.7%
2nd : completed 2.5%
3rd : completed 2.3%
etc…
10th: completed 0.4%1st leecher is more than likely a jump-on member (because ALL other leechers have completed 2.5% max)
Even if this 1st leecher got an incredible download speed (this should be seen in his line), I don't think he'd be able to download "normally" 98.7% when all other leechers only downloaded 2.5% max.…If it had been re-named, it doesn't matter...
This sentence I didn't understand it.
I just tested again on one of my uploaded torrents (which includes 4 files) and the file name seems very important.
This is the test I did :-
delete the torrent file from my computer
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delete 3 files out of 4 in my folder
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rename the 4th file from movie4.avi to movie4.abc
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download the torrent from the torrent page
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deselect 3 files out of 4 (keeping only movie4.avi to download)
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receiving folder = the folder where movie4.abc is found on my computer
Then, as utorrent didn't find a movie named "movie4.avi" in my computer folder (which contains a renamed "movie.abc"), it starts to download the complete "movie4.avi" from other peers (though "movie.abc" and "movie.avi" are exactly the same file but utorrent doesn't check this)
So maybe did you mean something else by your sentence : "If it had been re-named, it doesn't matter" ?
Because in my test (and as wombat2 explained) it matters a lotOh I see…maybe you wrote "it doesn't matter" because it's very easy to rename a file before downloading the torrent, matching names between the torrent page and the receiving folder ?
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I was talking about the FORMAT not the title..
To rename a movie not in a folder.. When your torrent client asks where you want the movie "SAVED AS" you can change the title.. eg torrent for "[Staxus]-Something 6.avi" can be saved as "Staxus - Something #6.avi" & your torrent client will show the title as "Staxus - Something #6.avi".. If you already have 100% of "Staxus - Something #6.avi" then you will be a seeder of "[Staxus]-Something 6.avi"..
As to renaming when in a folder.. see comments #4 & #5 of http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=33646&cpage=0
Lucky for me that the poster did not mind me starting @ 70%..
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I see I'm a bit late on a topic of intense debate (been a bit busy elsewhere on the Internet these last few months).
I'm reading this topic, talk about information overload, as well as intense name-calling, massive outing of fellow members, and PMs reposted in public. I mean, guys, seriously?
That aside, I'm either missing something central in this whole debate (and yes, I've tried to look it up elsewhere in the forum and found nothing to explain it; I may have missed it), but this whole issue appears completely out of proportions. But do feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I just don't get how someone else pitching in to a fresh upload can be that big a deal.
I assume (because I couldn't find data to the contrary) that 1 gb upload is worth the same to the seeder regardless of whether or not someone else is seeding the same torrent at the same time. 1 gb up = 1 gb up, yes?
I assume (because this issue centers on fresh uploads rather than aging/stale torrents) that having, say, a 50 kbps upstream connection means you can dish out 50 kbps to someone wanting the stuff, and get credit for it. 50 kbps = 50 kbps, yes?
I assume (because this is how it's stated in the FAQ) that seeding for 6 hours gets you the same amount of seed bonus regardless of whether you're the first seed, for some other reason the only seeder, or one of two or more seeders. 6 hours seed bunus = 6 hours sed bonus, yes?
If these assumptions are correct, a second seeder during first seed can only affect the torrent uploader if his presense clears the uploaders initial-seeding/powerseeding flag in the client, with low bandwith or short duation second seed (effectively making the first seed take longer).
Or, what am I missing?
I expect there's an underlying problem here; one that's a known issue on several private trackers with ratio control: Leecher exhaustion. If new members find themselves hard pressed to maintain an acceptable ratio because there aren't enough leechers to max out the new members' allotted upstream, that's a problem that should be handled in the backend, by the site admins and out of public view, either by setting a well-balanced minimum ratio or freeleeching torrents in bulk from the bottom of the pile.
A bittorrent community, or any community that functions by members serving data to other members from their own bandwidth, must never ever chastise its members for serving the expected data to other members. No exceptions.
I don't come here for the torrents (entirely different reasons, not even remotely related to this issue). But I do check in from time to time, as I do at a lot of torrent sites I don't actually visit for the torrents. And a discussion such as this one, especially with the tone it's taken, that's just sad.
So, did I piss someone off? Feel free to tell me in PM if it cannot be phrased within common forum vocabulary. I'm no stranger to being unpopular; it's cool.
On a side note (and kinda off topic) that really made my day.
somewhere up this topic, I read something kinda on these lines: "I posted this coyrighted flick, and that guy stole my upload!"
I forget who posted it, and I shouldn't care to point fingers at any one particular member, anyway. But I just found myself wondering if the poster actually read that particular complaint to himself before pressing 'submit'.On a second side note (completely off topic) also from somewhere up this topic.
Someone suggested adding extra/dummy files to the torrent file bundle. Please, don't do that. No one (or only a rare few) keep those files. The only thing these added files do is prevent later reseeding of the flick once the original swarm has died out and the peeps who could reseed only has the flick and none of the additional files in the pack.regards
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You are missing:
a) If someone jumps-on during the initial upload, the original uploader will seed only a part of the full file, the other seeder the other part
b) Once a complete copy is out, the torrent "turns" within a few minutes and most of the leecher will become seeder, nothing to upload any more
c) The torrent protocol advantage fast uploader over proportional. A high speed uploader (for example fibre optics, some cable) jumping-on early is a disaster for the original uploader if he needs it to improve his upload, because he will make the majority of the initial upload.
d) This is as well linked to the high minimum ratio requirements here, many members have difficulties to keep them, though seeding hundreds of hours. Uploading new torrents which increase the library to all members benefits is a good way out (if nobody jumps on early). -
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That aside, I'm either missing something central in this whole debate
...I assume (because I couldn't find data to the contrary) that 1 gb upload is worth the same to the seeder regardless of whether or not someone else is seeding the same torrent at the same time. 1 gb up = 1 gb up, yes?
...Looks like that (the 2nd cited paragrap) is what you missed. If (as Uwe already mentioned) the "jumper" has a good bandwith and high upload speed the original uploader can't upload 1 GB because the BitTorrent protocol prefers the "jumper" with a better bandwith/upload speed. Result: the original uploader can't get 1 GB upload traffic but only a small percentage - that makes out of a 1 GB data file may be an upload traffic of only 100 MB - even less if he can't/won't seed his upload continuously for the first time. That is the main promblem with members jumping on a fresh upload.
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Leecher exhaustion, I thought as much; the site needs a leecher infusion of some sort.
A quick fix that doesn't include penalizing members for seeding would be to bulk freeleech everything from, say, one year ago and older (or two years, or whatever); gives the peeps something to download for free and a crowd to upload to for ratio, doesn't cut the interest in the fresh uploads much (could even boost the interest in fresh uploads, since more peeps will have the ratio to grab it), and the old stuff might even stay seeded longer with the renewed interest. The down side is that once these items have been but in freeleech it'll cause confusion if they get turned back into regular torrents.
Another approach is to increase the seedbonus to upload value, or some measure to the same effect; this benefits members with low upload values (mostly the new members) more than members with big numbers in their upload/download scores. Downside is that it's harder to control, and it favours 24/7 seeders over uptime/downtime seeders.
Of course, you could just dish out handful of gigs upload to everyone every now and again; birthdays, calender events, your sweetie just gave you a dozen roses… This doesn't actually fix anything, but it does stave off the inevitable collapse of a strict ratio tracker where the members' upstream differ by a factor 100 or more.
Penalizing members for uploading cannot be the answer; it goes against the fundamental principle of bittorrent. whatever the solution end up at, it needs to be something else.
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What a bunch of whiny babies.
Another thought: Jumping on is only possible to files which have been shared elsewhere already. uploading torrents for own genuine movie versions makes jumping on impossible.
Exactly, so why is someone who obtained their copy of movie from someone/some place else claiming that it is THEIRS. All of the stuff I upload, I obtain elsewhere on the net and if someone else has the exact same copy, I can't complain about them helping to seed the torrent. It doesn't belong to me, not legally, not morally; no reasonable person would claim that.
For people that live in industrialized countries and have slow upload speeds, here's a clue: either fix your client/system settings or get a decent ISP. Hell, there are hundreds (maybe thousands) of guys on here from third world countries will good upload speeds so there is no reason why most people shouldn't have a good upload speed. You will always have ratio problems if you insist on using dial-up speeds. I don't understand why the rest of us (who know how to fix our settings/have good ISPs) should be restricted. If the admin/mods want to pander to these kind of people, then use some of NeoStrada's suggestions, don't penalize the rest of us.