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  3. So not just they pirated them, which may or may not be a crime and where I may or may not be impartial, but they are also leeches who would be banned on any decent torrent tracker of the olden days.

So not just they pirated them, which may or may not be a crime and where I may or may not be impartial, but they are also leeches who would be banned on any decent torrent tracker of the olden days.

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    Truly despicable. Seeding to at least 1 to 1 is the bare minimum of courtesy and humanity.
    If you dont, its unethical

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    Seeding shouldn't be done on ratios - being the only one seeding 10 seasons of a tv show and getting it to 0.4:1 is way more helpful than seeding the same movie as everyone else and getting to 20:1, you're noy contributing anything there other than decreasing your bandwidth for things that aren't already at 100,000% availability

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      Seeding shouldn't be done on ratios - being the only one seeding 10 seasons of a tv show and getting it to 0.4:1 is way more helpful than seeding the same movie as everyone else and getting to 20:1, you're noy contributing anything there other than decreasing your bandwidth for things that aren't already at 100,000% availability

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      Seeding to ratios is self correcting, in my inexperienced opinion as I only share ISOs.

      Unpopular thing sits on someone's computer (not mine) for ages just happily waiting until it's useful. Popular thing is in and out. Purely for files intended to be churned; try a distro (in facebook's case a book), use it, and delete it.

      1:3 could be said to be a minimum (1 for to pay back, 1 to pay forward, and 1 to pay for a leecher)

      Things that are going to be archived can be set as limitless as long as strain on hardware can be tolerated.

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        Seeding shouldn't be done on ratios - being the only one seeding 10 seasons of a tv show and getting it to 0.4:1 is way more helpful than seeding the same movie as everyone else and getting to 20:1, you're noy contributing anything there other than decreasing your bandwidth for things that aren't already at 100,000% availability

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        I'd you are the only one seeding it and get to 0.4, you just left others hanging with incomplete downloads.

        However I do agree in general

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          I'd you are the only one seeding it and get to 0.4, you just left others hanging with incomplete downloads.

          However I do agree in general

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          That's what I'm saying

          It's better to not even half-way seed a torrent with low availability than it is to seed one that everyone else is seeding, regardless of how high your ratio goes - it's a point on how pointless it really is to waste your resources seeding something like that

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            Truly despicable. Seeding to at least 1 to 1 is the bare minimum of courtesy and humanity.
            If you dont, its unethical

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            Hey now some of us just have wildly shit upload speeds and couldn't hope to reach 1:1 without spending an entire year seeding a single movie.

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              Truly despicable. Seeding to at least 1 to 1 is the bare minimum of courtesy and humanity.
              If you dont, its unethical

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              Yeah, I always went for 2:1. It doesn't really cost me anything, so why not?

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                Hey now some of us just have wildly shit upload speeds and couldn't hope to reach 1:1 without spending an entire year seeding a single movie.

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                That's a big part of why I stick with my ISP. My download speeds aren't super competitive for the price, but my upload is half my download, which is nice.

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                  That's what I'm saying

                  It's better to not even half-way seed a torrent with low availability than it is to seed one that everyone else is seeding, regardless of how high your ratio goes - it's a point on how pointless it really is to waste your resources seeding something like that

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                  The lazy approach is the best approach IMO. Seed everything, and if the ratio gets high, drop it. That way you get rid of useless popular torrents and keep the less popular ones. If everyone does that, things will work better.

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                    Seeding to ratios is self correcting, in my inexperienced opinion as I only share ISOs.

                    Unpopular thing sits on someone's computer (not mine) for ages just happily waiting until it's useful. Popular thing is in and out. Purely for files intended to be churned; try a distro (in facebook's case a book), use it, and delete it.

                    1:3 could be said to be a minimum (1 for to pay back, 1 to pay forward, and 1 to pay for a leecher)

                    Things that are going to be archived can be set as limitless as long as strain on hardware can be tolerated.

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                    What hardware strain are you concerned about? Seeding is just a read, which is pretty gentle on hardware, especially if it's an SSD.

                    The bigger concern IMO is saturating your bandwidth, making other things perform poorly, but then you can just cap bandwidth.

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                      What hardware strain are you concerned about? Seeding is just a read, which is pretty gentle on hardware, especially if it's an SSD.

                      The bigger concern IMO is saturating your bandwidth, making other things perform poorly, but then you can just cap bandwidth.

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                      Me? None. But I left room for someone who might.

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