Traffic is not counted
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Why have only 2.5 gigabytes been counted for so many days in a row, when I am actually giving away more? (i'm using translate, sorry, but these screenshots may help you understand what I mean)
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@kuda01-0 ... Simple math ...
you'll get 100 % share if you're the seeder, since you are leeching as part of dl/ul partial seeds it is divided into the amount of being shared ...FREELEECH ! / 1 seeder(s) 119 leecher(s) = 120 peer(s) connected ...
https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=026526dde27049fb889730199b0dd33d7064a4527624f081SEE : https://www.gaytor.rent/rationator.php
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@john32123666 thanks, but this happens even with those torrents that sit constantly, I definitely seeding a lot, but everyday I get stuck around 2.5 GB, sometimes 2.47 or 2.46. this torrent was just an example
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@kuda01-0 daily upload/download is not what you think. It does not mean that the max you have uploaded in a day was 2.5GB... It is simply a calculation of your total upload divided by the number of days that your account exists.
For instance if you have an account that is brand new, with only 1 day, and you upload 1GB, it will show:
Total upload: 1GB [daily: 1GB]If on the next day you don't upload anything at all, this will change to:
Total upload: 1GB [daily: 500MB]To me, the numbers are far too complex for accounts older than 2 days, so I hope my simple example was enough to clear your doubt.
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@kuda01-0 said in Traffic is not counted:
I definitely seeding a lot, but everyday I get stuck around 2.5 GB, sometimes 2.47 or 2.46.
Your upload status should grow only if, you post and share content w/o downloading here [exclude freeleech] ...
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@ianfontinell-0 I agree with your take on things. I just ran a rough calculation on my own figures, and allowing for some rounding-off the daily figure simply denotes the average amount you have uploaded/downloaded over the entire time you have been a member of the site.