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    Quote Originally Posted by Actatoi View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by warid View Post
    I think they deserve it.
    too many false open sign up
    Nice logic.
    Indeed...

  2. BitTorrent   -   #32
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    obviously you do. You keep ranting about it. Just except the fact that you don't fit the requirements. Move on in life. Theres more to it then Bittorent.
    Hahahahahaha

    Dude I had that crappy tracker a long, long time ago and I never downloaded a file and I let it get disabled by inactivity. Is just a magic tracker lol. That's how good it is.

    People like you sure make me laugh. In case you haven't noticed I'm about content not rarity . And Crappy trackers like AOM that pretend to be the shit and do stuff like opening fake signups to get more popularity make me laugh even more.
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  3. BitTorrent   -   #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by saulin View Post
    People like you sure make me laugh. In case you haven't noticed I'm about content not rarity .
    Thrill me? Why do I make you laugh? This is not a laughing matter I speak about. You should appreciate the fact that people take the free time out of their lives to bring you or me any content at all. I sure do.

    Excuse Me?
    Didn't Think So!





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    Because you said I want in. You obviously don't know me plus I have access to the best trackers already. I have been around for over a year with private torrent sites.

    I guess there is a little for everyone. I mean people that like gay porn look for gay porn, people that like rock music look for rock music, people that like jazz look for jazz music. I guess some people like magic too but I guess that's not really the point. The point is that a lot of people want it not because they like magic but because they would like to trade it for other trackers.

    Yes I do apreciate the fact that some people bring me great content. I have donated to about 4 torrent sites. Underground-Gamer for example. The content is well simply kick ass. Not just any tracker has it and is content that interests me. But since is usually open for signups is not a tracker that people would really care defend like you defended AOM or liek they would defend some rare trackers.

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    saulin, aom has unique content, and if you were into magic, then you'd appriciate the content they offer. Obviously you had other motives when you 'were a member', not saying you were looking to trade it, but most people want aom because of the unique magic content they provide, and you don't appear to be looking for magic related content. Makes me wonder...
    They keep the signups closed to keep the site full of active members who will actually use the tracker, and enjoy it for what it is, not to drive up rarity. If you had been paying any attention over your whole 1 year of experience in private trackers, you'd realise that admins do not care about how rare their sites are, closed signups are done for other reasons, and each tracker that closes has its own reasons for doing so.

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    Some sites do and I think AOM is one of them actually, look at their actions with the fake open signups lately and then deleting everyone. It kind of looks like they just want attention and they want to make themselves feel as a very private site and of course that makes people want to get it more so they can trade it.

    Now sites like F*** or UK-T and FTN just want to keep it simple and they would never open signups. They don't care about popularity. At least F*** and UK-T don't. Their contents may suck but they want to be as private as possible.

    Then there are the best trackers which are either open for signups and/or are easy to signup or get an invite for. They really don't care about how private or rare they are and they probably are getting profits by donations so they keep a good user database or make sure to keep invites open.

    A small tracker does not mean it is the best. A rare tracker is not the best because it is hard to get. In fact a tracker that lacks users ends up with poor content and slow speeds. But I do believe that in order to gain popularity some trackers will go as far as closing signups, removing invites for long periods of time and getting rid of users. People want what they can't have. Then when they need more users to date they open registrations or open signups through invites.

    You know the most wanted trackers are the harder ones to get. Not the ones that have the best content or speed or pre times.

    I gave away a lot of trackes I didn't use and I let many get disabled by inactivity. I know I have the best ones now so I don't think there is anything I need at the moment, plus I'm more into newsgroups right now. AOM was one of the ones that never got my attention. I remember back then they opened registrations and I signed up and it was well just weird crap that didn't interest me. I don't think I ever downloaded a file so it's one of the ones I just let died.

    One more thing. For small trackers people like to use the word community since the content sucks usually and to try to give it a reason so that it can keep some value when trading. Why do I say that? Because I have been watching this closely for a while and there is people that have every tracker except the level 9-10 and they start a story about how they would love to be part of such great community and how they always wanted to be a part of it. Then they might get in and start trading.

  7. BitTorrent   -   #37
    wtf is with all this magic stuff

  8. BitTorrent   -   #38
    I came here last week to appologize for the inconvience and I told everybody here that they could contact me if they feel that they are potential good members for AOM, being experienced magicians. Guess how many of the 500 members that signed up contacted me? 6. Doesnt that say enough? The rest of the almost 500 members must have been there to trade their membership later on.

    Tell me what our secondairy gain would be if we really have fake openings? We share high quality stuff at our site and most of that uploaded stuff was bought by our members. We are not looking for new members. At the moment we have 780 members and 60% of them visit every day. We select our members with great care as we know the material that is shared is very valueble, in every way. Memberships are free so there is no financial advantage for us. With every member we set up, we take a risk of precious secrets leaking on internet. Do you really think that we are waiting for 500 new and potential non-magic members? We have always preferred to be a small but high quality community. The reason why there is nobody that wants to trade invites is that its forbidden to do so. If a member recommends a friend who is invited in, he will lose his membership if this new "so called friend" is not doing good. So tell me... what does it take to make you see other TRUTH?

    Quote Originally Posted by saulin View Post
    Some sites do and I think AOM is one of them actually, look at their actions with the fake open signups lately and then deleting everyone. It kind of looks like they just want attention and they want to make themselves feel as a very private site and of course that makes people want to get it more so they can trade it.

    Now sites like F*** or UK-T and FTN just want to keep it simple and they would never open signups. They don't care about popularity. At least F*** and UK-T don't. Their contents may suck but they want to be as private as possible.

    Then there are the best trackers which are either open for signups and/or are easy to signup or get an invite for. They really don't care about how private or rare they are and they probably are getting profits by donations so they keep a good user database or make sure to keep invites open.

    A small tracker does not mean it is the best. A rare tracker is not the best because it is hard to get. In fact a tracker that lacks users ends up with poor content and slow speeds. But I do believe that in order to gain popularity some trackers will go as far as closing signups, removing invites for long periods of time and getting rid of users. People want what they can't have. Then when they need more users to date they open registrations or open signups through invites.

    You know the most wanted trackers are the harder ones to get. Not the ones that have the best content or speed or pre times.

    I gave away a lot of trackes I didn't use and I let many get disabled by inactivity. I know I have the best ones now so I don't think there is anything I need at the moment, plus I'm more into newsgroups right now. AOM was one of the ones that never got my attention. I remember back then they opened registrations and I signed up and it was well just weird crap that didn't interest me. I don't think I ever downloaded a file so it's one of the ones I just let died.

    One more thing. For small trackers people like to use the word community since the content sucks usually and to try to give it a reason so that it can keep some value when trading. Why do I say that? Because I have been watching this closely for a while and there is people that have every tracker except the level 9-10 and they start a story about how they would love to be part of such great community and how they always wanted to be a part of it. Then they might get in and start trading.

  9. BitTorrent   -   #39
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    Well is nice to hear from someone that runs the tracker I assume?

    Anyways that's a nice explanation. I wasn't aware that you came here and asked for anyone that is a magician and is interested in joining to contact you. But I was referring to 2 or 3 times that the site had opened signups and then all accounts were deleted. That seemed like just a way to gain attention.

    And I was right. So about 1% actually felt some ineterest in joining after signing up. Trackers like AOM are not for everyone and is obvious that most people interested in joining well just want to trade the account later. Is the same for all rare trackers. As for trying to keep it a secret place. Maybe requesting to take the tracker off the rarity list would be a good start. That's what the admin at Tophos did and you don't see so much talk about this tracker or people wanting to trade for it.

    See when people here. AOM is open for signups, they rush to get an account. Once the accounts get deleted, they start new trading posts and they want it for is rarity value not because they need it or want to be a part of it.

    I think the best way to keep a tracker private is by no advertising obviously and banning members who invite bad users to cut the tree from the root. Well I hope some people now realize that kind of tracker this is and that is not meant for just anyone. I never liked it because I'm not into magic and I signed up when it had opened signups a long time ago. Before it even was in this trackers list hosted at FST.

    Thanks for the explanation. It seemed to me like the open signups were intentionally made

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    Well I guess I should be thanking AOM for deleting my account last week.

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