Something is definitely wrong with this site or the trackers on this site
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I agree with Popper, above. The minimum ratio requirements need to be further adjusted. I've uploaded 1.72TB on this site. This was only possible because I strategically downloaded torrents that I knew were in high demand… meaning that I knew as soon as they were downloaded that they would seed immediately and for a long period of time. This has frustrated me greatly, but I haven't found an alternative within the current ratio requirement framework for this site.
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This is EXACTLY my issue… i've contacted the helpguys about this, and im afraid they pinpointed to my torrent client as the culprit (specifically the NAT). Ive checked my torrent client and the settings, and everything seems fine (i.e. IP filter disabled, max uploading set as reasonably high as possible). But sadly, the files i was seeding were not being picked up.
Mind you, the first 3 ones got seeded SO quickly, so i never had a problem before. And i never consciously picked those files with high leechers/low seeders... But since i started downloading more than 3 files, then the seeding problem started.
So the solution? Its either i download only 1 every time so as to have enough time to offset the download with the seldom seeding. Or change my taste in videos entirely and download popular vids people like which do not turn me onir at all, just to get my seeding ratio high.
Like you, i could pinpoint a chokepoint in the credit system here, and i could see that the donation option was put in place for those who are really conscientious with their ratios. But that's a system we just have to live with, i guess. :blownose: :blownose: :blownose:
Btw, i havent been downloading for 2 weeks now, just because i decided to join the noble cause of downloading and hopefully seeding a rare 51GB Island Caprice collection... So im afraid im "stuck" at the moment... :cry2: :cry2: :cry2:
The reply i got from our dear friend Ajax...
_*Why am I listed as not connectable? (And why should I care?)
The tracker has determined that you are firewalled or NATed and cannot accept incoming connections.
Although you are still able to download from others, anyone who attempts to download from you is not able to 'see' you and is therefore connecting with others whose client is readily available. This could be a simple firewall exception issue or, more likely, a NAT port forwarding issue:
(from Wiki>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation
*Network address translation (NAT) is a methodology of modifying network address information in Internet Protocol (IP) datagram packet headers while they are in transit across a traffic routing device for the purpose of remapping one IP address space into another. The term NAT44 is sometimes used to more specifically indicate mapping between two IPv4 addresses; this is the typical case while IPv4 is the majority of traffic on the Internet. NAT64 refers to the mapping of an IPv4 address to an IPv6 address, or vice versa.I'm not totally familiar with the Tixati Client that you use, but I do know it offers an IP Filter feature which could be affecting your connectability.
I use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) which specifies I turn OFF my IPv6 address (see WIKI reference above) to be able to maintain connectability, (you can find this in our SETTINGS in Tixati) Not sure if your issue is the same (I also use uTorrent v2.2.1 which is considered the most stable of the torrent clients).
Hope this helps a little but also check your client settings and reading their forums related to torrent traffic. I've done a little research and found this> http://download.cnet.com/Tixati/3640-2196_4-11466492.html?v=1 (which is an OLDER version of your client but maybe similar issues)_
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The reply i got from our dear friend Ajax…
Pretty sure that was sarcasm ??? and I'm not really your dear friend (although I strive to be informative and friendly) and sorry i couldn't be more definitive: I can only go with what i see but seems there's others with the same issue and looks like it is being addressed hopefully, to everyone's satisfaction.
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This is EXACTLY my issue… i've contacted the helpguys about this, and im afraid they pinpointed to my torrent client as the culprit (specifically the NAT). Ive checked my torrent client and the settings, and everything seems fine (i.e. IP filter disabled, max uploading set as reasonably high as possible). But sadly, the files i was seeding were not being picked up. (...)
Those settings (IP filter disabled and uploading set reasonably high) aren't the first points to look at to make a torrent client (here Tixati) connectible.
The first is to make the NAT aka portforwarding working. The usual method is to get this done automatically through UPnP. It assumes that your modem/router (the box from your ISP) has been left at its defaults settings and you haven't disabled UPnP in ti's settings for improved security.
How UPnP is set in Tixati can be found there > http://www.tixati.com/optimize/router-port-forward.html
I'd recommend to use a port in the 30 000 range
Then you need as well to make sure that your firewall(s) don't block incoming connections on these ports. You may use multiple firewalls: the Windows built in and the one which comes with your Anti-virus / Internet Security. Both need to be set to allow incoming connections to Tixati on the port you set to use for TCP and UDP.
Next I'd reboot the modem/router and the computer, to be sure the UPnP fort forwarding is re-initialized.
If you use a VPN or Proxy service, you should consult it's help and FAQ pages to see if something special needs to be done for port forwarding. I had one a proxy service not allowing portforwarding (BT Guard), causing tracking issues with GayTorrent.ru, then a VPN forwarding "all" ports and now a VPN forwarding only a dedicated port, which needs to be set in the torrent client as the port used.
There can be other security software blocking connections, such as anti-spy ware, anti adds, child protection etc… if you use some of these, consult their Manual, Help and FAQ pages for allowing incoming connections.
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Hi Ajax.. no sarcasm meant there.. you really are a dear in helping me out understand what's happening with my torrent client. If it sounded insincere, i apologize :love: :love: :love: and i'd like to say that you've been really helpful to me despite the nagging and repetitive questions i had before. that's why i shared the explanation you gave me, so it could help out others too.
cheers buddy
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No worries. :bighug:
To add to Popper's advise@Popper:
I'd recommend to use a port in the 30 000 range
If you use a VPN or Proxy service, you should consult it's help and FAQ pages to see if something special needs to be done for port forwarding. I had one a proxy service not allowing portforwarding (BT Guard), causing tracking issues with GayTorrent.ru, then a VPN forwarding "all" ports and now a VPN forwarding only a dedicated port, which needs to be set in the torrent client as the port used.
My VPN service specifies dedicated port settings depending on which server location I connect to (of the multitude of options, they recommend certain locations that more fully support torrent traffic)
Trust your connectability issues have been resolved.
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What most people ( especially new users @ GTru ) mostly never think of is the difference betweeen "open tracker" and "private tracker". To join in to an "open tracker", you don't have to be registered. You just download the torrent and start leeching/seeding. The "open tracker" doesn't care about your ratio and the "jump and run" mentality of some users is a great way for decent sharer to raise up their own ratio very quickly and the good and the bad sharer never have to worry about it.
The contrast is a "private tracker", like GTru and especially because we have a rationator here as well. I would say, that we don't really have any "jump and run" users here, because if they are some, they are pretty quick disabled, because of their bad ratio. So we actually are ALL good sharers here, which results to less upload from each user @ GTru.
Remembering this, you will come to the conclusion, that it IS much more difficult, to have a good ratio when you are new here @ GTru… but during the time, you are getting used to the rules, become a good seeder and the ratio will raise up, even with a very slow connection, because you will CARE about it and don't ruin the community with a jump-and-run mentality. You will understand that sharing isn't meant by grabbing all as soon as possible and only give back a tiny little percentage of it back, but at least 0,5 times of what you actually downloaded from others, best is 1,0 and 1,5 times will give you a small buffer for the next torrents you desire. You might not like the idea of downloading stuff, which you aren't interested in, just because there are a lot of leechers and you might increase your ratio with such unwanted stuff and the final result will be, that your buffer increases as well for your next torrents, you may even reach some goals with that unwanted stuff in your account, so that your limits will increase to download more and more torrents a day. And if you would like to reach such goals a bit faster, you upload torrents yourself, probably even something, that you don't really like, but what will probably attract a lot of leechers.
... WoW !!! That sounds pretty easy and that all sounds as well like a nice community, where users SHARE and don't only think of their own needs... well yes... it IS pretty easy and this is why I am a longterm member here @GT ru. ^^
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2 things i noticed,
1 my internet provider blocks p2p connectoins and also slowers my speed of upload. so i must use the encription mode.
2 i use an older version of utorrent since i am on Window 2000 and when i have more than 25 files available for upload. it seams that none of them upload, but when i have only 10 everything goes well.
just sharing my experience, maybe this helps.
How is that even possible I thought Bill personally went out and burned old versions.
Also I LOVE TRANSMISSION
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I got my low ratio up by posting and uploading awesome HUGE torrents. usually as soon as a couple people get 100% i rarely get that torrent to go much farther than a 1.5 amount.
the main issue for me is not the ratio- but the fact that the tracker goes off constantly on gt.ru and no other sites- they work fine all the time- gtn and ourgt, whatever- even pirate and kickass. the only one that goes RED regularly is this site.i kind of wish the help desk would just say "i don't know" instead of advising preference changes or making adjustments to the torrent client THAT I ALREADY HAVE SET CORRECTLY.
so WHY does this site regularly have the tracker go offline? it is NOT my provider, or my settings, because NO OTHER SITE HAS THIS ISSUE- and they are all PRIVATE as well

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It appears to be a site-wide problem. Just be patient. I think it's affecting all, most, or at least many users.
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It appears to be a site-wide problem. Just be patient. I think it's affecting all, most, or at least many users.
feels like it happens all the time, though. a few years ago it happened, but only rarely- again it was just gt.ru even then.
just curious WHY?
is it the country the server is located in? what is it about this site that is different from others- location, hardware?
i am NOT a computer geek, so i would love it if someone explained it a little bit- as if they were talking to a smart collie, not an IT …LOL

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It appears they reduced the number of allowed torrents … ir its another glitch? I uploaded more than 50 torrents but it shows only 34 on my profile. Can some moderator explain what is going on? :cry2:
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What most people ( especially new users @ GTru ) mostly never think of is the difference betweeen "open tracker" and "private tracker". To join in to an "open tracker", you don't have to be registered. You just download the torrent and start leeching/seeding. The "open tracker" doesn't care about your ratio and the "jump and run" mentality of some users is a great way for decent sharer to raise up their own ratio very quickly and the good and the bad sharer never have to worry about it.
The contrast is a "private tracker", like GTru and especially because we have a rationator here as well. I would say, that we don't really have any "jump and run" users here, because if they are some, they are pretty quick disabled, because of their bad ratio. So we actually are ALL good sharers here, which results to less upload from each user @ GTru.
Remembering this, you will come to the conclusion, that it IS much more difficult, to have a good ratio when you are new here @ GTru… but during the time, you are getting used to the rules, become a good seeder and the ratio will raise up, even with a very slow connection, because you will CARE about it and don't ruin the community with a jump-and-run mentality. You will understand that sharing isn't meant by grabbing all as soon as possible and only give back a tiny little percentage of it back, but at least 0,5 times of what you actually downloaded from others, best is 1,0 and 1,5 times will give you a small buffer for the next torrents you desire. You might not like the idea of downloading stuff, which you aren't interested in, just because there are a lot of leechers and you might increase your ratio with such unwanted stuff and the final result will be, that your buffer increases as well for your next torrents, you may even reach some goals with that unwanted stuff in your account, so that your limits will increase to download more and more torrents a day. And if you would like to reach such goals a bit faster, you upload torrents yourself, probably even something, that you don't really like, but what will probably attract a lot of leechers.
... WoW !!! That sounds pretty easy and that all sounds as well like a nice community, where users SHARE and don't only think of their own needs... well yes... it IS pretty easy and this is why I am a longterm member here @GT ru. ^^
The torrents I uploaded myself constantly have the trackers go offline- so saying i won't share is ridiculous- look at the screen shot-
this happens ALL THE TIME- GT.RU tracker goes offline- NO other site (and THEY ARE ALL PRIVATE!!!) has this problem....png)
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Just a heads up: GT.ru is seeding as normal again on my end. Thanks for fixing whatever it was. Hopefully other peoples' issues can get sorted too.
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Just to clarify, we rolled out some system updates earlier on today, so there would have been a period during this upgrade that the systems were unavailable. Things should be back to normal now, although I still experience the occasional HTTP 502 error.
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I uploaded more than 50 torrents but it shows only 34 on my profile. Can some moderator explain what is going on? :cry2:
It would appear that several of your torrents were removed for being duplicates, which is why you no longer see them in your profile.
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My two cents, running Transmission on a Mac. I use an older (2011) Mac Mini, since it has a persistent connection unlike my MacBook.
I have a 20 Mb/s upload from my provider, so I must set the upload limit to about 1024 KB or less so it doesn't get flooded. If it does, the governor basically gets lost and the app becomes unresponsive, requiring a force quit. Basically, this happens several times a week, even with the limit carefully set. Hopefully this problem will go away when I upgrade to Gigabit with 50Mb/s upload ;D.
I also get lots of torrents that show up tagged as tracker error, but often they still keep seeding anyway.
Also, I occasionally find older torrents with a small number of seeders and make them freeleech with my bonus points. That usually generates a lot of traffic and I can get to 4x or 8x ratio or more on those torrents.
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The problem is in the site structure. Most userrs cannot download torrents because their ratio is too restrictive. It is like a market with huge supply of goods, but people do not have money to buy.
Therefore, most users rely on freeleech, which as in the example above, are discarded goods that no one wants, but are "free".
In the market analogy, the central bank releases the money supply, so people have more money, and they can buy more goods. When they buy, the seller is happy, the buyer is happy. Everyone is gay.
But political establishment are against gay and happy people :cry2:
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I don't quite think you keep on top of the freeleech torrents all the time. A lot of the time you will find gems for different niche markets in the freeleech section. I put them there on a regular basis to keep users on their toes, and to help revive torrents. At some point or another, there is a little something for everyone in freeleech.
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The idea that the site's experience is about relying on Freeleech, with a lottary element, where to poor users are looking for handouts given to them from time to time, while most of users can watch the rich contents that is not available to them - this is a fair description of the situation.
The ONLY way to gain points and keep the balance is by uploading files that very few (relatively) will use. All other methods have lots of promise and huge disappointment.
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