Ratio didn't change after 300GB of upload
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Yeah pretty much it.
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@lizejing1994 You've probably already aware of this, but just to make sure (you never know) -- have you looked at how much data you've downloaded to compare it to your upload total manually? The ratio is a true ratio, so it's determined mainly by dividing your uploaded amount by your downloaded amount
For example, say you've downloaded EXACTLY 300 GB worth of non-freeleech torrents already before uploading the 300 GB. That would get you at a 1:1 ratio and pretty much in neutral (but good standing) zone in terms of ratio. However, if you've downloaded significantly more than 300 GB (this is cumulatively, across the history of your account), it would require more than 300 GB to rebalance things again. It's possible to dig yourself into some pretty big holes if you binge on downloads too quickly.
I apologize again if you didn't need to read all of that and it's old news to you! I just like to never make assumptions, and that really would be the very first place to check. There's no shame in finding yourself in one of these holes, as long as you're willing to dig yourself out by trying to stick to FREELEECH and leaving your torrent client open as much as you can to build it back up. I'm in a similar situation myself, but recovery is slow ... not absent.
Out of curiosity, what is your download vs. upload all time total? You can see that on your personal stats page by clicking your user name in the upper right on the main gaytor.rent website, and then going to "Detaills" and Stats"
I'll just end by throwing in a third apology if it turns out none of this information was needed, and you were already aware to check for all of that. If you are sure that your download all-time total is now at least equal to or higher than your all-time upload total, I have no clue what it could be. It has always seemed accurate to me me when I've done the math myself.
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@yababylol makes a good point. To get a sense of whether or not there's an issue here at all we'd need to know a bit more about your stats. As an example, for me 300GB of upload would result in a ratio increase of 0.002, though this would obviously decrease if there was any download traffic at all.
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@lizejing1994 ... partial seeding or seeding is pointless while downloading [large amount] non-freeleech content ...
It will trigger the whole process, also seeding while in tracker error, failure/unregistered torrent will not count ... -
@john32123666 I have only downloaded about 20GB for quite a while and I used QTM to create the torrent. But fwiw, I accidentally put the torrent in both qbittorrent and utorrent and forgot to close one of them. Not sure if that's the issue here.
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@lizejing1994 ... make sure that both client are always seeding, sometimes unexpected disk error occurs and one of your client will check everything,
once that happen it will overwrite any completed files and will redownload w/o noticing ...
Select what client you prefer and stop the other client to avoid any conflict ... -
Those huge upload complaints are so typical, usually the user is using a VPN or proxy that inflates the numbers reported by the torrent client, most of the times the amount of data that was actually sent to other users is nowhere near that number.
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I suspect that some of his distribution/contribution was mix shared from other torrenting sites like public, and also he uses 2 client that run into issues ...
Whatever you shared here will automatically added and updated [every] per hr. into your profile stats ...