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  • ==> Advice for Our Members; How To Maintain a Healthy Ratio

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    thank you
  • Maintain your BEST Ratio, by having Port Forwarding set up properly!

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    The default port for torrent: 6881-6889 Protocol dependencies TCP: Typically, BitTorrent uses TCP as its transport protocol. The well known TCP port for BitTorrent traffic is 6881-6889 (and 6969 for the tracker port).
  • Ratio seems impossible to keep up

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    @frostycab That's what I have been doing in the past, and if you're starting out it could be a good way to build up gigabytes but 10 gigs aren't that much. Assuming you don't have issues with port forwarding (and you know this if you download say a torrent from the pirate bay or other open tracker and look for a I in the peer's flags), just that this tracker incentivizes seeding, and so it's not unusual to download gigabytes but upload kilobytes. It's why I said you would be better off looking at freeleech torrents, and sort them by leechers. Right now the 240G Sketchy Sex collection is freeleech and it seems to have lots of leechers. It's got some good models in it if you love creampies. But downloading a bunch of active freeleech torrents and seeding them is the best way to get started. Doesn't matter if you have to end up downloading stuff you don't particularly care about (like solos and stuff) but the whole point is to get your ratios up and grabbing freelech with lots of leechers is the best way to go about this.
  • FIle scanner for seed request?

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    @Lancej Unless the file on your hard drive is a perfect match for the file already being seeded, it won't help anyway, as the torrent won't 'recognize' your file as legitimate for the swarm.
  • Nothing seems to seed

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    @ianfontinell-0 Ok I understand. I guess my best strategy now is probably download a bunch of freeleech contents and just let it seed...
  • does deleting a free-leech reduce the ratio gained?

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    @ianfontinell-0 Thank you!!!
  • Upload stop Work an Donwload is slow

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    Proton VPN with port forwarding*
  • I've destroyed my ratio

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    @frostycab Are you saying I should just seed to 1 instead of 1.25? And after it's reached the appropriate ratio I shouldn't seed if there are no leechers? My ratio is insane because I've been uploading these collection torrents for the last year and frankly I will never exceed it, so I am happy to let others seed honestly. My SB torrent client is ruTorrent. Do you know how to set up that "AND" condition? But forgive me I'm still confused about what that is supposed to do.
  • Effect of not seeding for a while on ratio?

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    @frostycab OK thanks.
  • Ratio falling even though I mostly do FreeLeech only

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    @ianfontinell-0 said in Ratio falling even though I mostly do FreeLeech only: @cowboyjim99x you should definitely go to your Details & Stats page, scroll the page down and check the completed torrents list. Check if you recognize all torrents in that list, and if you are sure you have downloaded them yourself. ================= Great suggestion. If there are downloads being made on your account that you did not do, someone else must be on your user ID.
  • Ambiguity in the extra slots rules

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    @ianfontinell-0 This is actually very useful. If the maximum is indeed 10, then there's no point in trying to get 200 or even 20.
  • Seeding rarely works in qBittorrent

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    @chainyank said in Seeding rarely works in qBittorrent: Given that I'm using qBittorrent, what else can I try? ...another client? I am the person who wrote the tutorial you mentioned, it only optimizes your client to prioritize seeding, it has absolutely no impact on other peers' ability of contacting your client. How peers are able to contact each other is affected by various factors, including bandwidth, geographical proximity, client choking algorithms, port forwarding rules, user firewall, ISP firewall, etc. When is it an issue In some cases ISPs will rely on CGNAT to save costs, that is, multiple clients share one single public IP address. That can make peers unable to establish inbound connections, even if you set port forwarding connections properly. In this case you don't have a public IP that others can reach directly, the IP that the tracker "casts" to other peers as being yours, is the CGNAT IP. So when you start an outbound connection with peers, they are able to connect, but if it is the peer initiating the connection, the request is purged by the CGNAT IP, because your ISP has no way of knowing to which of their clients the request was made. One way to mitigate this shared public IP issue is by using a VPN that offers dedicated IP, making your PC directly reacheable for incoming peer requests. When it is NOT an issue No one wants to be negative, everyone is seeding and being mindful of what to leech. The outcome is: torrents will always have way more seeders than leechers. There's nothing you can do if there is too few people requesting the torrent pieces, and more often than not there will be no leecher at all. Also, have in mind that when you start a torrent, you will see a list of peers connecting immediately. They are not neccessarily leechers! Your client prompts a connection to the tracker, and the tracker proceeds to connect you with other peers, for various reasons like checking the swarm health, or trying "optimistic" connections to see if those peers are responsive. Since no one is missing any piece, the connections are dropped. There are very few settings you can tweak in your client that will effectively impact peer affinity. Fixed Upload Slots will make sure that your client is able to upload to a predetermined maximum number of peers. Setting it to Upload Rate Based, on the other hand, reduces the number of available slots based on your current available bandwidth, so your client might reject peer requests. Same thing for Choking Algorithm, both Round-Robin and Anti-Leech actively denies peer requests based on peer behavior. Setting it to "Fastest Upload" will ensure that you'll always upload to the peer with the best bandwidth, regardless of other conditions. None of these settings will make you have priority over othe seeders in the swarm, though. When you download a torrent that already has a high number of seeders, you are wasting your ratio, you're extremely unlikely to seed it enough to reach 1.0 and recover the amount you downloaded, let alone go beyond 1.0 and start "profiting". The only way to ensure that new seeders with lower ratio are "prioritized" in the swarm would be by creating a new tracker algorithm. Start uploading and only download huge torrents if they are freeleech, that's the only way of increasing your ratio.
  • How To Increase Your Current Ratio

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    @hornydude4sx I too am very guilty of such actions so thank you very much for pointing this out. I recently buzzed thru close to a ratio of 2 just to "help out" with those torrents that only had one seeder or nobody actively downloading it. So now that my ratio is below one its back to the drawing board to rebuild however its so much EASIER the 2nd time around. Ofc others are benefiting bc there is now a seeder (me) doing it 24/7 a win/win for us all!
  • Can a ratio be too high?

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    @eobox91103 I generally agree with all of the above posts. Additionally, one consideration may be that over time image/video quality, and therefore, file sizes, will increase, so having more of a download buffer is hedging for the longer term.
  • Newly Discovered Method To Increase Your Ration and . . .

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    @lololulu19 what u posted is a lesson learned and eventually all will either encounter it or learn from it. I just thought to myself I love 1000+ piece jigsaw puzzles why not apply it to my computer experience. We all have the same goal (100% of the file) so if we all do our part a SEED a piece we Will get there!
  • Not Counting Your Shared Ratio

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    @eobox91103 thanks for that "mouseover" info. this is very nice gaytorrent trivia and useful information. Yes we seem like a slacker in the dept however its a nice encouragement factor to be known.
  • Increase Your Current Ratio

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    @MrMazda thank you very much for the inclusion in should help many IF they are reading this!
  • Seeding/Upload Speed Issues

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  • Goodbye

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