ScT, for example, died because of ratio cheating. Here are some screenshots of ScT being destroyed by ratio cheating.
ScT, for example, died because of ratio cheating. Here are some screenshots of ScT being destroyed by ratio cheating.
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let me fix that title for you: Cheating helps private trackers (to become a better place for filesharing)Originally Posted by OP
the ideal filesharing place (in terms of ratio) is that which can cater to everyone's seeding abilities - as soon as it becomes too difficult to maintain ratio, users will be inclined to search for alternative ways of keeping up with their appetites and the situation at hand
what destroys private trackers? the fact that:
- they are a part of the materialistic world (which consists of impermanent constituents, destruction/transformation being a part of its/their natural cycle)
- they are not interested in aligning with higher goals (lacking a spiritual dimension to their activity)
- they depend on certain conditions to work (technical conditions like the availability of internet, digital technology, electricity,...)
- they are not approved by the mainstream (an open hunting season)
- they are not too involved in working towards convincing the society to accept their activity as something desirable or acceptable
- they are not too interested in improving unless forced to (by law enforcement or other external/internal obstacles)
- they are often based on greed, competition, bragging, selfishness, exclusivity, profit, etc. (they like the image of the 'stealing' pirate more than that of a 'giving' filesharer)
- they are mostly supporting chasing ratio or other personal benefits while forgetting about file availability (long-term seeding), completeness (the number of available items of a particular genre), etc.
and so on and so forth...
so in conclusion, the fact that something is temporary or awaiting future destruction shouldn't be a reason to fail at trying to make it (and keep it) a better place for everyone to be in, or to quote the late m. jackson's 'heal the world' lyrics: '...Make it a better place For you and for me And the entire human race'
the solution is usually not in involving further limitations or new/harsher rules, but rather in increasing awareness of (own) actions and their consequencesOriginally Posted by mmmmm
besides, if you stop this support, someone else will/might start offering it
Yes, what I meant is that cheating doesn't destroy trackers, as many people seem to think (hence why the thread is in this section).
Speeds and seedbox availability are no longer what they were on 2004, which is when many of the rules and systems trackers enforce to this day were codified. Nowadays, you could have an army of people cheating and downloading as much as they can, and the "damage" dealt would be minimal. In fact, they would help those who don't cheat but struggle to get some upload.
If ScT had removed ratios entirely when they were alive, they wouldn't have been affected in the slightest (but they needed those upload credit donations ). FL.ro doesn't care about cheating, and look how far they got. The point stands for any tracker that isn't either small or focused on a very specific content category.
The screenshots are legitimate, by the way. The 198 MB/s record would eventually be broken by SCC.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Having a high ratio is like hoarding money. You took ratio from the downloaders that they cannot use anymore, and now you are saving it and nobody is downloading or using it. In a 0 sum place, that means the more people have high ratio, the less is left for others to be able to use and download. Cheating fixed this by letting us "create" ratio and when we download, we transfer that ratio to people who can use it and download more. We are doing the trackers and their users by promoting sharing, while people who go after ratio hoard and decease everyone's enjoyment of what is shared.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I used to cheat aound 2-3 years back to gain promotion and a decent ratio on sites. But I have a 4 TB HDD for seeding and I almost never deleted anything that I downloaded. The result is that I gain enough seed points or upload on sites now that I can buy upload for those points and don't need to cheat. Plus I am the last seeder on around 500 torrents I am seeding since I have been seeding for a long time.
So basically cheating helped me gain some base on trackers, which would not have been possible without a seedbox and now I am actually helping people so have no regrets.
Some very important private trackers don't have freeleech or seed points, they want money from donations or you suffer and get banned for low ratio.
Sharing files is the goal and purpose of tracker members. Whether they are lucky enough to join the uploaders team or just a regular member who wants to download files. When you force everyone to seed back and maintain a good ratio regardless any other fact, Sure you gonna lose your position and member will start looking for another place who could tolerate their low upload speeds or patience to have the file seeded back for long while. In a way or another cheating has been helping trackers to grow up and will continue to do so in my opinion till the end of days.
Some trackers are too smart. They use the exclusive content they get from members donation or group buys to make it unfeasible for people to simply leave and find a better place. So cheating is the way to survive and give ratio to others when you use that new ratio to download.
At first, I used to cheat because I had a very low bandwidth.
Now I'm cheating as a response to their moronic tracker rules. Rules like "seed for 120 hours", "do not hit&run". Listen, for a community to be great and harmonious, you need rules that pleases people. Not stupid ones that need to be enforced in order to be followed. Life itself does not work like this.
The best example for this is filelist.ro, they are the largest tracker in Romania and also the fastest. People like it there because their rules are easy to follow and they do not threaten, or bug you when you do not seed or upload.
I agree, man, cheating can be a way to make a statement, to stand up to people who think just because they are admins of a private tracker, they can be dictators and do whatever they want with their "subjects". It's a way to break free and bring back the joy of sharing and of free choice to private trackers.
These lyrics seem appropriate.
Also, FL.ro is teh shiat. Whatever disadvantages their relaxed attitude may bring, they more than make up for with raw numbers. And despite that, I've never heard of anyone getting a copyright notice for downloading there.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
And that's another example of my personal saying: "The difference between just getting by and being the best"
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