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Is Ratio Cheating prevalent on private trackers?

Having only 4 Mbps up and 24 Mbps down, without Freeleech building a buffer would have been impossible, particularly when competing to seed torrents with people with faster internet speeds. In the case of TorrentLeech, the best option is to invest ~2GB of your buffer into downloading and seeding 100 10MB+ torrents, giving you 4 TL points per hour. In combining the gradual point gain with the rewards of the easily attainable TL achievements, after a month you should be able to accumulate 5000 points, enough to purchase 100GB of additional buffer from the TL marketplace.

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best approach for less popular tv shows (edu / competitions)? usenet? something else?

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Have you found a private tracker that works well for documentaries? I've tried TorrentLeech, FileList, MVGroup, and usenet so far, but my to-find list still has several releases I have yet to find in 1080p (despite most such documentaries having released since 2010). MVGroup is the best tracker for documentaries I've found so far, but they tend to upload lots of documentaries a tier below their optimal resolutions (ie 2160p documentaries in 1080p and 1080p documentaries in 720p).

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r/Piracy probably needs a rethink

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The problem is that as long as the majority of Reddit users continue to not care about the actions of Reddit management, our spinoff communities are less likely to attract newcomers than their subreddit counterparts, which will continue to have a greater proportion of people. Another problem is that the division inherent to the Fediverse puts us at a disadvantage, as while most content is the same across platforms, kbin and lemmy users seemingly can't DM each other and the potential of having several miniature r/piracy equivalents across different Fediverse instances (as kbin.social/m/[email protected] is admittedly harder to remember than kbin.social/m/piracy) leaves us divided where r/piracy itself will likely remain largely intact, unfortunately.

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