This is a 2 and half month late response, but I would like to offer a defense, because I was in this predicament with multiple sites (generously they did not disable my account). I couldn't use all of my sites the past 4 months because of school. When I'm in school, I'm on a network that disallows torrents. So the most I can do is log in. But I cannot torrent. So should the site disable you for not using the account anyway? Sure, but I wouldn't just say those who are disabled have no reason.
You said your account was disabled after three login attempts. But no site does that - they ban your IP address in an attempt to deter account hijacking/password guessing. So I was wondering whether you may have confused both concepts.
Logging in is enough to keep your account alive. If your ratio is good enough, you don't need activity on the tracker level to manage that.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Oh, I didn't know that. I assumed it'd be just like in the vast majority of trackers. I retire what I said to A13.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
because i don't want to give my username to someone at a gmail account when pedro is clearly in poland and ive never seen them use gmail before.
also i didnt download for a few months because i was 1) changing jobs, 2) moving, and 3) getting a new PC so was only checking into the site to see what was new. ive been a member for 5 years almost and im pretty sure i was desireable enough to stay on that long.
I think you're paranoid a little bit too much. Who do you think would need to know your nickname? You left all of your four posts in this thread, nobody knows you and nobody cares.
Mail address change came along with domain change. It's written on the main page under "How to contact staff?" news item. I hope someone here confirms this information for you, it would suck to loose 5 year old account just because you're scared of sending your torrent tracker nickname to a wrong mail box.
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