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What is the standard duration to net back the investment expense of thedown?
Have any trackers realized past a certain point, more seeds do nothing and the last seed is the most important?
Have any implemented a system where downloading from overseeded torrents doesn't add to your ratio burden while still crediting the used bandwidth for the seed?
It seems to me a lot of private trackers just had zero sum economies that just fall apart and all the resources to idleness whenever there is an overabundance of space or bandwidth.
A kind of ratio deflation where nobody downloads anything while seeding from large ssd and fast connection to nobody dowloading anything
Makes the idea of hit and run and bandwidth economy entirely farcical and ulterior motives such as selling ratio to the users.
Of "joining the community" means building ratio by waiting for leech days to download things I don't need and spending hours gaming the system or courting favour or moderators, that's going to be a pass from me.
I have 100gb ssd and 4tb traffic a month, and last time I wasted my time with private trackers, many years ago, over ten, this just sat idle all day.
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Meanwhile here is how it is going on public trackers
It sounds like perhaps torrents aren't the right solution for you. Perhaps invest in a newsgroup service instead?
You can argue what makes more sense to you as much as you like, but things work just fine for many of us.
And as to the past month or so:
That's without the credit system, but using those same torrents that you expect to just sit on. I don't use autobrr or anything like that, just basics like sonarr etc.
Last time I tried NNTP, it was an endless maze of piecing back together hundreds of binary messages, never finding the things I wanted.
What does your workflow look like ?
Because as far as the downloading, deluge running on a seedbox works great, it even automatically uploads to my real server and put the stuff in the right place automatically and piratebay does have nearly everything I ever search for.
I tried IPFS and didn't find a single file to download, I'm not against trying something else, I just don't want another time sucking hobby of sorting files and writing scripts again.
And I don't want to use any proprietary software.
I don't use it anymore myself, but a small cost nntp service and the Arr stacks automate away the piece hunting for the most part.
I'd recommend looking over things at this link for an idea on the tools. They are great and take most of the pain out of all this. It's all open source as well.
https://wiki.servarr.com/
You would still want to find an indexer (like a tracker but for Usenet information on what files to grab) and a Usenet service, but I've been away from that side long enough I'd suggest getting suggestions on those from someone else.