RE-SEED REQUEST (BUTTON) ABUSE… FINALLY EXPLAINED! OUR GUIDELINES:
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Technically the way our system works, re-seed requests come from the tracker, not the person clicking the button.
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@raphjd The problem is with the reseed system.
I see this all the time: I get a reseed request, I go to the post and see there is no leecher, so I don't waste my time finding the file, etc. Why clutter my torrent list when there's a good chance that the requester has forgotten all about his request?
You need to force the requester to actually start a leech when they request a reseed.
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@nycram I notice that you are listed as being a "gay leader". I have never seen that before on this site. What does that entail?
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@nycram Keep in mind that the guy who requested the reseed might be offline. (Unable to run his client all the time)
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Will this thread be getting updated with the new guidance?
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@BKisalive What new guidance?
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@frostycab The message has disappeared from my inbox but I was informed last week it is once per week per torrent.
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@BKisalive Well, I'd say nobody is taking note of any of this anyway. When I get reseed requests (which is most days) it certainly feels like many of them are from people who just like clicking buttons over and over again. I've had up to 5 requests in a single day from the same member for the same torrent. In a way I can understand why, because the last time I tried pressing it there was no feedback at all on the page, leading me to question whether or not the button had in fact registered the click at all.
The obvious way to sort the whole issue out would be for someone to simply change the button behaviour so that once pressed (by any member) it would be disabled for all members for a set period of time and/or add a popup or message on the page that lets the member know their request has been registered by the site. Sadly I see neither option being implemented as even the most basic housekeeping tasks for the site seem to be too much effort. It feels like the mods are the only staff who ever do anything, and they don't have the power to touch this sort of thing.
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I too often get multiple reseed requests. I just checked my inbox an I have over 7 cases in the past week, and and 5 of those are within a minute (one had 4 requests in a minute (Hans Berlin dominates and fucks Steven Ponce! I uploaded 15% of the file to this request) - User is brand new, zero seed points and no ratio. OK, doesn't understand how this works. I'm not as upset about that as reseed requests that they don't seem to want to leech.
I get a reseed request, look at the torrent and see zero leachers (often within 30 minutes of the request). If you want me to upload, you'd better be ready to download.
Then there is the guy who has PMs turned off (he has 17 TB DL so not a newbie) who every month asks for Sean Cody SC-005 and SC-011 that are available in other SC collections (occasionally Free Leach but these are small files).
Occasionally (if the requestor has under 100 seed bonus (I should probably cash in 10K, my ratio isn't great from ISP blocking stuff a decade ago but I have a huge buffer in the TerraBytes) I'll move the file into my shared files and a few day later someone latches on and I'm uploading the file. But most of the time I'm wasting effort putting this file into my forced seed queue. A reseed is requested but for the next week I never see anyone leeching.
There are a few folks that if they ask for a reseed I know are good (like moderator MrMazda, zwinnia). If the seed bonus is over 1000 I will make the effort.
I'd say 50% of the multiple requests I see are all within a minute. Fumble fingers or new.
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@frostycab I wish I could remember which mod it was - they warned me that they had received a complaint about abuse of the reseed request button for one torrent that I was requesting once per day max.
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@BKisalive In a way I think that's fair. Whenever someone hit the reseed button everyone who downloaded the torrent in the past gets a message. Now, they're either going to see it and fulfill the request, see it and not fulfill it, or not see/read it and live long happy lives in blissful ignorance.
The thing is that those messages don't time out. They stay in your inbox until deleted, so if someone just keeps requesting the same thing over and over again it just results in an inbox so full that nobody will bother to read any of it which is ultimately counter-productive. At any rate, people will either reseed or they won't, and asking on a daily basis is unlikely to change things. I'm sure there are probably many people who may only check the site once a week (or even less) so when they do eventually see the umpteen messages they may not even bother reading them.
Not having a go at you though. I just think once a week is a reasonable timeframe, especially when you consider that people might be spamming reseed requests for something that nobody on the site has anymore, so it can't be reseeded.
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I have had one person request the same torrent to be reseeded 15 times in the past two days. I have reported it but really hate to bother the Mods. I contacted the person making the request explaining they only need to request once but they continue incessantly.
Even in the actual torrent they have become quite demanding. They have left 9 comments in the past two days.
https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=cc31eb69703da437ac2aeb60fd392c6854ede87abf341e8d
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@leeniedo The plethora of comments asking for re-seeding on that torrent is pointless, since they will only be flagged to the original uploader. Perhaps there's a way to educate users that the only people notified of comments on a torrent page are the uploader and anyone else who has previously commented (which in the case of the torrent you cite, is nobody). While it's possible that someone might randomly see those comments, I don't think people who have downloaded a torrent will revisit the torrent page.
Also, I note that nobody is shown as seeding that torrent. If I request a reseed, I always download the torrent and let it sit in my client in case someone, perhaps only briefly, chooses to reseed it.
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@eobox91103 you get a system pm any time there is a new comment in any torrent you have previously commented on
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@ianfontinell-0 said in RE-SEED REQUEST (BUTTON) ABUSE… FINALLY EXPLAINED! OUR GUIDELINES::
you get a system pm any time there is a new comment in any torrent you have previously commented on
Indeed so, as does the original uploader. But these are the only people who will be notified of a new comment. As this thread reminds us, it's much more productive to use the reseed button. I'm not sure how we educate users on this.
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@leeniedo You know, I tried going into the comments there to nudge that guy regarding etiquette, and he's ignored my comment and added 3 more demands in the span of 25 minutes. Considering he's only been on the site since January and his ratio is already tanked (0.03, requiring nearly 150GB upload just to get back to his minimum 0.55) you would think he would be better off concentrating on avoiding ratio-jail.
I feel embarrassed for the poor fool who invited him to the site.
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If a torrent has been at
0 leeches0 seeders for a long time and I sometimes send a request by clicking the request button, is there anything I can do besides wait (and maybe pray?)Thanks!
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@gabisev Waiting is about the best we can do. If nothing happens in a week or so, you might try it again, and then abandon the cause. Users who have (or have deleted) the material don't want a "please re-seed" note every hour for a month. (OK, that's a little bit of an exaggeration.)
Also, I think you meant to say "zero seeders for a long time." It's seeders who have the material, and you'd like there to be several of them so you can get the material. (This has something to to with "swarms" that I don't fully understand, but that can be the topic of another thread.)
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@eobox91103
Thank you for your answer. Yes, I mean 0 seeders. (edited) -
@gabisev once it gets one seeder get into the forums over at the freeleech request and request it and they will FL it till its healthy again
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