Well, we don't want you to have a depression
Please remember, your user name is still the one originally chosen and displayed in YOUR page header.
Well, we don't want you to have a depression
Please remember, your user name is still the one originally chosen and displayed in YOUR page header.
Daily, most users are online in the afternoon 16:00 UTC into the late night. On a weekly cycle, Saturdays are strongest, Sundays and Fridays are close. Tuesday is lowest day. Variation is from simple to double amount of users being online.
Those indicated times / days reflect in all kind of activities: torrent downloads, picture views, bonus points exchanged or new uploads etc…
Yes, removed. He was saying something like he wished immigrants could be treated like the American Indians and put in white sacks (don't remember the exact word, but it meant a sack for dead bodies).
Thanks for the info, I was unaware of this feature. The question I have is if I do rename the file using this feature, will I still be able to seed the torrent or while I get a message from my torrent program in red "unable to find" or will it seed as normal. Thanks in advance for your help on this.
If you rename the file (or folder for a multiple file torrent) in µTorrent's download pop-up window, before starting the download, you can still seed it after having completed the download. Same if you use the "Advanced…" options to rename or move it.
However, if you re-name the file or folder from the file explorer, you'll get a "File missing from download" error in µTorrent as it can't find the file(s) any more. This can be corrected in pointing µTorrent again to the re-named file/folder though.
…because I don't know that I was warned or what I was warned about.
Calling for hate and violence (murder)
GayTorrent.ru is taking down all torrents for which it receives a valid DMCA Takedown Notice with links to the concerned torrents.
Please read the DMCA page in the menu band for details about GayTorrent.ru's procedures concerning alleged copyright infringement takedowns .
The last two days, you've used both client versions I've mentioned, using different ports and even different locations (from IP to location data bases). So I wonder if you got to computers …
Anyhow, µTorrent got an auto update function in its options preferences. You should disable the update to beta versions if it is enabled there. Out of box, it is set to auto update, but to stable versions only.
You should as well not randomise the port each start in the connection preferences of µTorrent. That is the out of box setting, too.
You account shows a strange overlapping use of µTorrent Beta version uTorrent/340(109094516)(42612) -UT340B- and µTorrent stable built uTorrent/348(110208592)(42576) -UT3480-.
When I've looked today at 12:10 UTC, I saw 7 seeding, out of which one ran at rather high upload rate of~180 KBytes/s. So from there, all looks normal.
The pictures you posted look strange indeed. Only possible hint is the "updating…" in one of them, which should be "working", but updating happens every 30 minutes, with each torrent running on its own schedule.
What I see is, that on the 10th October, the beta version was used. So I'd suggest you stop using µTorrent betas and use stable builts to exclude possible glitches in beta builds as a cause.
It's NOT fixed.
I entered a comment on one of my uploads, in response to a comment. My partner (also a member), who had downloaded the particular upload as well, received a message stating a new comment had been entered at that upload; and it stated that the new comment was made by "member's name" and not by "uploader."
So the problem still exists.
Fixed now.
:cheers: Thank you!
:crazy2: Thought is was a staff only topic… hadn't seen public complains, yet.
If the browser is Firefox, I can recommend "Chatzilla" plugin. It launches a client when you click an IRC link (!), i.e. the yellow link on the "Chat" page, not the button.
The detailed upload guide is there:
https://www.gaytorrent.ru/uploadguide.php
To elaborate that: Nobody has ever completed a download. Therefore nobody can re-seed and the button is darker and inactive.
I've started a last attempt to get it seed by the uploader.
I can't see that it doesn't work on ALL torrents. Can you give a link to the page of ONE where it doesn't work?
Is there a failure message? If yes, what does it say?
We are 'curating' only upload descriptions which are reported, basically as infringing to:
11. Any information, e.g. the title, categories, pictures and description must correctly represent the content of the files shared with the torrent and avoid misleading members about the content. This applies as well to additions, votes or comments made by other members than the original uploader. In doubt, rather than providing wrong information, omit it.
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of the Upload Rules and that mostly based on information provided by reporting members or in comments.
So basically the library is as good organised as the uploading members make them and the others take care. This means members must make reports if they want something in a torrent presentation improved. I can only repeat: Reports, Reports, Reports, …
There are many different correct ways an uploader might name/title an upload. For example:
Combinations of above….
(…) When I originally posted this to the Help Desk, I was reminded of the DCMA ... (...)
DMCA might be a motivation for is wrong titling, however is the wrong action. If a member "fears" his upload will be taken down on notices from the owners, he should not upload it. Period.
As long as a human can identify what the upload is, agents will be able, too and it will still be taken down. The only thing achieved will be a reduced user experience by harder to identify uploads, and impossible to find with a search (and therefore useless once back a few pages).
If something can't be identified it likely will be against the rule 11. of the Upload Rules.
The search guide might help you:
https://www.gaytorrent.ru/uploadguide.php?lan=1#500
There is no definitive answer to that question. Upload speeds depend on too many different factors.
What you can do:
a) Stop all torrent and other internet activity on your internet access and run a few speed tests. Set the download speed to about 80% of the result download speed. Note that speeds usually are in bits/second while torrent clients use Bytes/second. 1 bytes ~ 10 bits (due to transport overheads).
The thing here is not to choke the internet access, which would result in less than upload / download speeds.
b) Make sure your client is connectible. If not, downloading peers will prefer downloading from other peers which are connectible.
Then all will depend on the downloading peers. First there must be some, without download no upload. Second their download must not already be saturated by other downloads. Third, there must not be too many other peers uploading to them, with more free bandwidth than yours. (The protocol works in a way that big pipes get more, i.e. seedboxes and fibre opticts to home peers have a competive advantage over ADSL or cable modem users).
Finally, as already cannonmc said, home access upload is usually much less than download. A factor of 1/10 isn't uncommon. The 5 Mbits/s mentioned is the max. of a certain cable modem standard, ADSL maxes usually at 1 Mbits/s (can be less, depends on the distance to the next not). You can't do much about it, except changing access technology Fibre > VDSL > Cable* > ADSL > Dialup modem. While changing, upload speeds are not advertised. Make sure what you'll get, might be commercially limited.
Yes, you must include dead torrents in the search before uploading and if there is a dead, get it removed before you make your upload.
It is as well possible that your search term approach needs to be tuned. See our guide there for tips:
https://www.gaytorrent.ru/uploadguide.php?lan=1#500
That means there is already a torrent with the same hash tracked by the tracker.
It is very unlikely that different files got the same hash, while a file can have torrents with many different hash'.
Perhaps you don't include 'dead' torrents into your search?
If you can't find it, I'd suggest you write to the Helpdesk, indicating the name / title / file name of what you like to upload and then we can search.
The agents searching for infringing uploads on GayTorrent.ru are AFAIK mostly real humans and not bots. Perhaps because there are some site crawling protections in place, basically to avoid massive hit and runs.
Anyway, I've said that at many occasions: Trying to obfuscate what is shared is useless. As long as members can identify what it is, agents can, too. It just defeats the search and therefore the user experience.
Members fearing that an upload will be taken down, should not upload it in the first place, rather than trying to 'hide' it.
Anyway, we are going here off topic, because the files in the opening post were not of such nature. They look rather than 'original' file names created by a computer system, not giving much information to humans, aside de definition (240p) and bit rate (400K).
Most likely the uploader got them named like that and if he/she is still seeding on that tracker, renaming will make that very complicated.
IMHO it would be easier to work out in the description, what file is what.