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Thanks Uwe! I'll start reporting them as of now. 5 per day as you said…

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Different formats are not a duplicate, must be same format and size.
What if there are better rips with higher resolution and better image quality? I don't mean ISOs with 4GB, but for example an improvement of a 500MB VHS rip to a 1GB DVD rip. No matter if it's the same format or not, it makes no sense keeping the older, worse version. Most people are able to download a 1GB file with common broadband internet access nowadays.
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Different formats are not a duplicate, must be same format and size.
What if there are better rips with higher resolution and better image quality? I don't mean ISOs with 4GB, but for example an improvement of a 500MB VHS rip to a 1GB DVD rip. No matter if it's the same format or not, it makes no sense keeping the older, worse version. Most people are able to download a 1GB file with common broadband internet access nowadays.
Sure, that sounds fine to me and probably many others too, but there are still people stuck with slow connections and/or terrible data caps so some people prefer smaller sized torrents where possible.
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Actually that smaller less quality VHSrip in the example should die a natural death …
I know there are sites that don't allow to upload torrents for lower quality versions of something existing already in better quality, but then, you need to know the source media, format and quality (definition, bit rates, codecs) and all uploaded versions details about format and quality. Such detailed information requirements are missing for the existing torrents and asking for them for new would be a major obstacle for uploads.
In practice that would be possible only by starting a new site from scratch: good luck ...
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@Uwe:
Comparing the torrent id's allows to be sure, the earlier id is the original.
Unless I'm missing something, the new address system (urls) doesn't allow users to identify which copy is the earliest any more

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You are right. As of this night, it isn't possible to see from the torrent page link which is the earlier. the torrent iD aren't simple increments know.
It needs to be looked at the description (for the original upload date and time) and comments may give hints, too. We moderators see a little more, but that causes for us as well difficulties in handling duplicate reports :afr:
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I discovered that in the Bareback category, Sean Cody 1593 has been loaded twice…back to back.
Beardebeers1
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It is 6 times there, all different versions by format (wmv, mov) and definition (540p, 720p, 1080p). Therefore it are torrents fore the same movie, but not duplicate, because not for the same or similar file.
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RE: Duplicate Postings
I discovered tonight that Sean Cody 1596 Rod 54 under the Solo category is posted twice.
Mike
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Please use the duplicate report link on the torrent description page and paste in there the link to the original.
Attention, different format and significant different file size make a torrent for an allowed another version of the same movie / clip.
Sean Cody clips are usually uploaded in 6 versions:
540p, mov
540p, wmv
720p, mov
720p, wmv
1080p, mov
1080p, wmvSo every member can choose the one he feels best for him, high definition and bigger size, or standard definition and smaller size, and all that in the mov (Apple devices) or wmv (Windows) formats …
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