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    Duplicates involving bundle torrents

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    • D Offline
      d0llyd4ddy
      last edited by

      Okay so it has been confirmed that if there are two separate torrents that are already on the site and later someone uploads a torrent that contains both of it (same size and format) and nothing more, it's considered a duplicate.

      Example 1:
      [box title=Torrent A (400MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-01-15
      File(s):
      Guy X - Video 1.mp4 (400MB)[/box]
      [box title=Torrent B (400MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-03-10
      File(s):
      Guy X - Video 2.mp4 (400MB)[/box]
      [box title=Torrent C (800MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-10-31
      File(s):
      Guy X - Video 1.mp4 (400MB)
      Guy X - Video 2.mp4 (400MB)
      [/box]
      Torrent C is considered a duplicate. I reported it two times to link to both original torrents and got rewarded.

      So what if it's the other way around (the separate torrents are uploaded later)?

      Example 2:
      [box title=Torrent D (200MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-01-15
      File(s):
      Guy Y - Video 1 - part 1.mp4 (100MB)
      Guy Y - Video 1 - part 2.mp4 (100MB)
      [/box]
      [box title=Torrent E (100MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-03-10
      File(s):
      Guy Y - Video 1 - part 1.mp4 (100MB)[/box]
      [box title=Torrent F (100MB)]
      Upload date: 2014-10-31
      File(s):
      Guy Y - Video 1 - part 2.mp4 (100MB)[/box]
      And mind you, Torrent D is not just a 'themed collection'. It is a complete pack with all parts of the same title. I believe Torrent E and F should be considered duplicates as well, since if a downloader wants only one part, they can just skip the files that they don't want from Torrent D.

      I ask this because I've reported torrents like Example 2, but got no response after a while (I usually get rewarded within 24 hours), so I guess they got rejected. I would appreciate a message telling me the reason so that I won't repeat the same mistake.

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        Riddler
        last edited by

        Example 2 is not considered a duplicate from the perspective that breaking down a set or collection allows other users to post more descriptive information and images for individual files.  This can add to site search capabilities and assist other users in downloading only parts they want to download (although, obviously deselecting files in a torrent client could accomplish the same; but many users who not tech savy).

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          Popper Global Moderator
          last edited by

          Even in Example 1, Torrent C is not duplicate, but a "collection". The reports should not have been validated.

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          • D Offline
            d0llyd4ddy
            last edited by

            Noted. Thanks for the clarification, gentlemen.  :ok2:

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              Popper Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Lets go back to Example 1. What needs to be stressed on is the "Well defined common theme" (in the torrent title, or at least description).

              In your example it is easy, it is "Guy X", but I think many multiple (video) file torrents posted here lack the well defined common theme, but don't get reported. Reported not as duplicate, but reported for lacking that common theme or lacking the definition of that theme if it is visible from the file list.

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                d0llyd4ddy
                last edited by

                @Popper:

                Lets go back to Example 1. What needs to be stressed on is the "Well defined common theme" (in the torrent title, or at least description).

                In your example it is easy, it is "Guy X", but I think many multiple (video) file torrents posted here lack the well defined common theme, but don't get reported. Reported not as duplicate, but reported for lacking that common theme or lacking the definition of that theme if it is visible from the file list.

                So you mean if it doesn't have common theme and all the files in it are already available separately, then it should be reported as duplicate?

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                  Popper Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  No, not to be reported as duplicate, but for lacking that theme.

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                  • D Offline
                    d0llyd4ddy
                    last edited by

                    Aye aye, captain.

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