Tracker groups the peers, and bind groups in pairs, e.g. 5 peers per group, and sends only the peer list of group B to peers in group A, and only the peer list of group D to peers in group C. All accounts have a cheat weight. When a group has data abnormalities exceeding the tolerance threshold, the cheat weight of all accounts in that group will be increased, the fastest one by 5, and so on until the slowest one by 1. When the cheat weight of any account reaches X, an alert will be sent to the staffs to take a closer look at manually.
Q: What if only cheat on a single or few torrents, the cumulative weight does not reach X?
A: Is the total cheat traffic large? If yes, that large cheat traffic spread over only 1 or a few torrents is enough to make the total upload/download offset of those torrents large enough to have caught the attention of staffs. (They do monitor total upload/download offset of each torrent). If no, what's the point of cheating?
Q: What if it affects the initial seeding by uploader?
A: The first tracker response tells the client that subsequent requests are sent at smaller intervals, such as 3 minutes.
Q: Will it misjudge other accounts?
A: No, others will not be so unlucky to be in the same group with the cheater every time.
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