How to seed?
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Also, what's the "Super Seeding Mode" in Qbittorrent (I'm assuming other torrenting clients also have that) supposed to do?
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I'm not absolutely sure the torrent file itself (i.e the file called "filename.torrent") isn't included, but even if it is, it's tiny - maybe 40kb, which is 0.0001% of a 4gb file. I think. It's been a long day. I may have added an extra 0. Or left one out.
It's the totla size of the files within that torrent that are counted. In the above screenshot, it's the column "Size".
Seeding and seeding availability are two different things. You get upload credit (1 to 1) for the volume you actually upload. Obviously, you have to have them available - i.e. in qBittorrent and shown as "Seeding" for someone to download them. You bonus points for seeding availabilty, even if no-one actually leeches from you. This is relatively small, and there's a cap on the number of torrents you get it for, but over a long time it adds up. You can exchange these bonus points for upload credit and other stuff, or you can give some to people who have uploaded a torrent as a "Thank you". Click on your bonus points number in the top bar to see a list of what you can do with them.
"Constantly" swapping torrents is relative. I've currently got about 2.8TB of files in my short term seeding space. I constantly add to it. Pretty much everything I download goes in there, unless I know for a fact I'll be keeping it long term (e.g BL shows) in which case I store it elsewhere, tag it as LT seeding, and leave it there "forever" in case someone wants it.
I go through my ST seeds now and then and delete stuff that hasn't seeded for a month. You need to be sure when you delete it that you delete the files as well as the torrent, i.e. ensure you tick "Also permanently delete..." (1), otherwise th files themselves stay where you've saved them, taking up space.

If by "is this why" you're referring to port forwarding on a VPN then no, it doesn't affect speed. (though I'm sure someone will point out there are instances when it does - see @MrMazda's comment for an example). That simply affects whether you can or cannot download, full stop. You can have people available to seed, and people wanting to leech, but if there's no "broker" - for want of a better way of putting it - it just won't happen until / unless someone who does have port forwarding (a "broker") joins the swarm.
Generally, a VPN doesn't significantly slow downloads. I do seem to have recently noticed a significant drop myself in both download speed and the amount I'm uploading. My download speed is usually 8mb/s but recently it's more like 5 mb/s on a good day. And the amount I'm uploading has dropped a lot too. I'm unaware of any changes I've made in my own set-up, so it may be related to some of the recent site improvements and I need to adjust my settings. But I've not investigated so this may just be my imagination.
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Also, what's the "Super Seeding Mode" in Qbittorrent (I'm assuming other torrenting clients also have that) supposed to do?
I have absolutely no idea on that one. I've never felt drawn to investigate!
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@Kevin4fm
Aha, interesting!
So to put it simply, you can get points from Seeding (people downloading what you seeded) AND being available for Seeding/Seeding Availability (when the status in the torrent client says "Seeding") so even though you can get points from Seeding Availability, Seeding gets you bonus points?What about the ratio thingie? Does it increase the UL from Seeding, Seeding Availability, or both? Gotta get my ratio up since I downloaded a big one today.
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You don't get points for seeding. You get points for a torrent being AVAILABLE to seed. So if it's listed as "Seeding" in qB, you get points regardless of whether someone is downloading it or not. There are also other ways of getting bonus points, listed in the Rules here. You get no upload credit for seeding availability, except when you have earned enough points to exchange them for this.
You get no bonus points for the amount of data you actually seed (upload). That is added to the total shown in your member info bar at the top (and in your profile).
Your ratio is the total amount you have uploaded divided by the total downloaded.
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I think I understand the points thing now. Thanks for the help!
As for the ratio, I'm aaaaaaalmost there.
Since ratio = Uploaded/Download, is the only way to improve my ratio to Seed for someone, not Seeding Availability?
To put it simply:
Seeding Availability = Points
Seeding = Upload Score (Let's call it that) -
So what does this mean in summary? that Port Forwarding is really good and shouldn't be underestimated?
Yes... Especially with a tracker like ours.
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Seeding Availability = Points
Seeding = Upload Score (Let's call it that)Yup, that's it in a nutshell. You can exchange points for upload credit when you have enough, but the most you can earn per day that way in 40. You can exchange 600 points for 10gb upload credit. So you'd have to be seeding the maximum number of torrents for 15 days to be able to earn enough for it. 10gb is significant when you're new, but the more you upload and download, the less significant it is. I've currently uploaded about 32tb, so an additional 10gb wouldn't have any noticeable effect on my ratio.
The main way to maintain / improve your ratio is, yes, seeding. You can also buy upload credit. Oops. I mean, you can "donate", and as a thank you for doing so, you're given upload credit.
The easiest way to upload is to seed other people's torrents but, as mentioned before, if you have stuff that's not already here you can also upload that as a torrent yourself. The first time you do so, you're entered into a (monthly?) draw, and have a chance of winning a 600 point First Timer bonus.
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