Aug 17, 2017, 08:25 am
Usually, when seeding I would upload as much as i download for good reasons,... usually 1:1 ratio or slightly more...
However, i've lernt to ignore ratios, because they are not accurate to go by...
even if i have 1:1 ratos on my torrents i'm seeing, when going to info of a torrent i find users downloading only have downloaded so much,, basically ratio is meaningless..
How can this be? Since the % downloaded wold be more accurate i recon based on the IP, i assume this list displayed users downloading pieces of that file and NOT them seeding ?
which would mean the % of users who have these pieces must be more accurate to go by than ratio alone right?
e.g When i got to 1:1 on just over, i stopped it on torrents, not that i don't want to, but because i don't have the bandwidth..A few days later get comments on my torrents on website that seeding had stopped for some of these torrents. When I thought when u reach 1:1 or "uploaded as twice as u downloaded," them u have shared the complete file...
Is this a wrong assumption?
However, i've lernt to ignore ratios, because they are not accurate to go by...
even if i have 1:1 ratos on my torrents i'm seeing, when going to info of a torrent i find users downloading only have downloaded so much,, basically ratio is meaningless..
How can this be? Since the % downloaded wold be more accurate i recon based on the IP, i assume this list displayed users downloading pieces of that file and NOT them seeding ?
which would mean the % of users who have these pieces must be more accurate to go by than ratio alone right?
e.g When i got to 1:1 on just over, i stopped it on torrents, not that i don't want to, but because i don't have the bandwidth..A few days later get comments on my torrents on website that seeding had stopped for some of these torrents. When I thought when u reach 1:1 or "uploaded as twice as u downloaded," them u have shared the complete file...
Is this a wrong assumption?