Well I was a starter back then and had no Idea what I was doing. Now I am a changed man, I pinky swear :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
Now a days I only cheat to survive :baeh:
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Glad to hear it was a learning experience :gsmile:
it's 35TB :klatsch_3:
40TB. I was very good back in the day :biggrin:
Almost about 500 EB (Exabyte) with a tool known as "Ratio Fucker v0.2 by swiss". I didn't know changing the upload value and time would change it drastically.
Needless to say I never tried using that account again. A year later the account was disable due to inactivity. I guess I could have gotten away with it.:eek13:
total ordinary UL, using home connection: around 0,8 TB in around 8 years
max fake UL just for fun, haven't used the site: afaik around 1 PB in 1 session
max fake UL, mostly RM, normal site usage: around 5 TB in many sessions
max ordinary UL per site, using seedbox: around 100 TB in around 2 years
Ratio Fucker is for noobs, real Gs use Firefox.
xyflar: How-To: Increase your upload/download/ratio in torrent trackers
I think I was one back at 2009, or 10.
Ah thank you. But I've learned a valuable lesson after this and other incidents.
1) Experiment on public trackers.
2) Cheat to survive. No boasting stats, it'll lead to your downfall (or in this cases ban).
Besides, many popular trackers will stay away from the torrentbits source code cause we know what happens to free stuff.
Around 20 TB on a general tracker.
M still at the top .. In Petabytes without gettin banned.. After updating again and again , the tracker returned message "please mujhe bhagwan liye chod do" and the rough translation is "For the sake of god ,please leave me alone " lol :lol:
I dug in my files and look what I've found! If there was no metadata to tell you the document is from February 2007, those logos, screenshots and MySpace link should provide a fairly accurate means of dating it =]
I remember being too afraid to try this on TorrentLeech.
uTorrent used to limit your download speed to n*6 if you set the upload limit below 6. This was meant to deter leeching while not affecting people who really needed those low limits. Now, as I found out all by myself, setting a 1 KB/s upload cap on the torrent's properties page had no such consequence =] And some hackers from Egypt would later discover that pasting a negative number of upload slots in the settings dialog disabled uploading altogether.
Man, all the shit I went through to be able to download torrents, because my connection speed was awful in both directions and I didn't know better...