My tracker only seems to register my Upload ratio as long as I keep my gt.ru profile logged in on the browser
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I've been trying to keep my ratio up, I keep my client open during day and night and the site only records about 5% of my upload data.
I notice the tracker is more consistent with the data logged as long as I keep my session logged in the browser, the data recorded goes to about 50%.
It discouraging to try to keep a good ratio if the tracker only logs a small percentage of the data. The only way to keep a good ratio nowadays is to upload which promotes reposts and lazy collection torrents.
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The fact that I use Tor Browser makes it even worse and half the time would not show my seeding at all. I had to switch to Firefox which helps quite a bit.
I had to start seeding with Windows too because my MAC wouldn't leech or seed.
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@arpheus said in My tracker only seems to register my Upload ratio as long as I keep my gt.ru profile logged in on the browser:
I've been trying to keep my ratio up, I keep my client open during day and night and the site only records about 5% of my upload data.
Just curious: do you use a VPN?
It discouraging to try to keep a good ratio if the tracker only logs a small percentage of the data. The only way to keep a good ratio nowadays is to upload which promotes reposts and lazy collection torrents.
My own tracker (qBittorrent) reports how much data is uploaded - and I am on a VPN (NordVPN, to be exact)... and I've noted as well that my ratios are way off as reported on the site vs. my tracker.
Specifically - over time, my own client reports that I've uploaded about 2.5x the amount I've downloaded.... but I've been stuck - FOR YEARS - on this tracker at about a 0.83 ratio.
Mind you, after being here for years, I've downloaded 23TB of data, and uploaded only about 19.5TB... (I almost rounded that to 20TB, but then i thought about it: that's 500GB of data I'm rounding! That's a LOT of data!)
My point is this: At 20TB of data (plus or minus), I've been making this work - even over a VPN and even using Linux (vs. Windows) clients - for a long time... be patient, and work within the rules.