Hello,
The other day, I started going through the library from the first page, and I am somewhere in the 50,000 pages now. I see several things from this list.
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There are bunches of duplicates, I noticed this because there are files from the same studio and the same film entirely that are duplicates, but uploaded (cut up) with different titles, so they don't necessarily track under the same locator.
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There are also numbers of files that come from the same studio (i.e. Dream Boy Bondage) that are cut up, titled differently, and uploaded as single files, with no association with the studio it came from. So an entire film that came in several parts (as a whole) are cut up, re-titled, and uploaded as single clips. I know that (DBB) and others, come together with multiple files as seen on another torrent services I am a member of. That is also apparent from the Bound Gods/MOE/30 min of torment, groupings… just for example.
The Bound Gods and Bound(other) films per studio, there are a bunch of these files scattered all over the library with different titles to make them singles. For efficiency sake, and search optimization, shouldn't these files come under the same studio so they can be found in one key stroke, instead of having to comb the library for each particular episode. Page searches are time consuming and could be made easier if the library was sorted with the films in their proper place and title. That would optimize what I have seen so far.
Would it not be better to have uploaders identify the clip/movie, per the studio they come from, with the proper title, which would maximize a search for that particular studio, and give you the number of duplicates or files that come from the same studio, that are scattered all over the library. Or if they have the entire file intact, to upload the file complete per studio named or production company. I know, that I went looking for files by specific title and they did not come up in the search list. But once I started going through the library, those files did exist in the library, but were uploaded with other titles and in pieces.
There are also Major Studio Films, IE Bound Gods and the like, that are from major studios, but they are uploaded with either the porn actors IN that film as the title (Who's in the film) OR what goes on IN the film as title. This makes the search function useless, because if you go looking for a major title or film, that is renamed by actor or action and NOT by the studio or production company, that makes optimal search ability useless, so you have to go HUNT in the library for hours and hours like I have over the past few days. You either have to know the actor for one, and/or second, files are named by activity which totally blows the search function.
I've found, in the recent past, on other torrent sites, as well as here on this site that certain scenes lifted from Hot House and Club Inferno, when people rip those scenes from where they are hosted, the audio/video does not sync in the transfer. I downloaded a couple of clips I found in the library for both these studios, and the audio/video did not sync in either player. So that was a wasted download. This is a problem of several sites that have uploaded torrents from these studios.
This is a DMCA issue I'm sure.
This seriously impedes what this site can do, because many files are put up in forms that make the studio invisible to search. So why upload them that way, if people are not going to be able to find them unless they are creative sleuths in porn libraries. This list is long. I've been through more than 50,000 pages as of tonight, and these problems repeat themselves over and over.
I am familiar with porn sites that serve the community from AEBN to Gay Torrents and now this site. Most of the files I have curated across several platforms appear here, in torrent form. The "Gay Torrent" library is only set by what is uploaded. They do not have the extensive library that you have here.
I found that spending inordinate time going through the library so far, that consolidating studios, clips, and full files under the correct titles would lessen the time someone might need to find exactly what they are looking for, because of cut up files, and renamed clips, instead of having to hunt page after page for (the/a) file, when, if it was labeled correctly, and sorted properly, would appear in a general search under heading and specificity. Making this site optimally useful. Right now it is all over the map.
Jeremy A. Montreal.