@duncanlem said in Freeleech is only showing posts from a week ago:
@MrMazda are they doing away with 50pts for reporting duplicates as well?
No. That will continue as usual.
@duncanlem said in Freeleech is only showing posts from a week ago:
@MrMazda are they doing away with 50pts for reporting duplicates as well?
No. That will continue as usual.
Of course spitting is highly offensive... You earned it, now swallow it! LOL
@jokuihmemies Yeah, no... Here in Canada, that's grounds for F&CS to take your kids away and charge you criminally.
@Symphonia-0 Actually, yes... It does. It's not free, but it's a one time purchase of an app called iTransmission, which is available in the Apple App Store.
For an Android device, I would be inclined to recommend Vuze.
Now, that being said... Power settings among other things need to be tweaked to make it work in the background, otherwise the app stops when it's not active and up front.
@duncanlem You can send me a DM and I can look into this for you as well.
@lololulu19 You just wanna see the cute young jocks getting fucked while you are! LOL
@lololulu19 Video is no longer available.
FWIW: There seems to be one thing in common with all these cases... uTorrent 3.6.0, BitTorrent 7.11, qBitTorrent 4.6.2, and a few others that are based on the same Libtorrent base as qBitTorrent is.
I think you may find that rolling back your torrent client to a previous version will help with this.
@ianfontinell This is not necessarily true. Many sites and studios that have user accounts watermark their videos for each user account. The result is that by obtaining a copy of the torrent in question, they can look at the invisible watermark on the video and trace it back to the user account in their system that actually downloaded the content from them in the first place......
So... If they have a paid account with a site and share something they downloaded, it MAY be possible to track down their user account with that site/studio to track down the source of the leak. If you're uploading something you downloaded elsewhere on the internet, this risk is not possible, as the video was not downloaded from the site/studio from YOUR account with them.
@frostycab Not really.... There exists this thing in this world and on this site called free speech, which is a very different thing from hate speech. Hate speech is not tolerated, however free speech is.
@sername1985-0 Nope... Requests in any form are banned.
For what it's worth, I have been able to duplicate the issue we are having with the tracker.
It works just fine on my torrent tower in my basement, as this connection only has IPv4.
If however I try it on a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 connection that I have access to, all kinds of problems start happening. If I either disable IPv6 on that network, OR if I use a VPN that will force me into IPv4 only, the problem goes away.
So if you're having issues still, I would encourage you to try turning off IPv6 in your computer's network adapter settings and see what happens.
@cornholio67 If you need it, I can look up the email address associated with your account. If it has changed, I can also arrange to update the email address as well. Just shoot me a DM or chat message to get this started.
When you do not download 100% of ALL the files, your torrent client will register you as "seeding" the torrent, which does not count towards your number of downloads in uTorrent, however the tracker will still say that you're "leeching" the torrent.
The only way to resolve the issue is to find which torrents you have not downloaded 100% of all the files and stop them, or to finish downloading ALL of the files.
@lololulu19 Yes... We even have a section for that called "Who is this? What video is this?"
So if a video is here and it's not properly labelled, it IS perfectly fine to ask what the title/studio of the video is or who the performers are, just as long as you're not requesting that content be uploaded.
The same holds true of videos/pictures that you have from external sources as well.
@prokrin It appears you have a number of torrents for which you have not downloaded 100% of ALL the files. When this happens, the tracker will only register you as leeching the torrent, even though your torrent client will say you are seeding the portion you have downloaded. When a torrent is registered as leeching, it counts towards your maximum number of simultaneous downloads. You need to either stop these torrents or finish downloading ALL of the files to get them out of the leeching queue to free up the slots.
@masterskinsx This is because of doing away with torrent promotions. Since the beginning, torrents need to be at least 7 days old to make them freeleech. When you would see supposedly newer torrents on freeleech, it was because a mod would freeleech it, then promote it. Since there is no promotion of torrents anymore, this prevents this illusion from being possible any longer.
@leo2003 The other option is you can finish downloading ALL of the files in the torrent, however this will obviously have an impact on your ratio.
It seems our server needs some precussionary maintenance.
For those of you who don't know, precussionary maintenance is the technical term for smacking something until it works.
@jiggashaolin There are a number of things that can cause this. For a more informative answer you need to check the tracker status message. It will likely display an error. That error message will give us an indication of where to look for the problem.
The most common issue for a lot of people is the HTTPS tracker. Have you tried turning the SSL tracker OFF in your profile settings?