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nutcr0cker
10-11-2009, 04:45 AM
Bitme.org bans for using TOR like proxy is that true or is it a myth. I am a avid collector of books. I am not much into BT but much into news groups. However they lack in audio books pertinent to educational materials. I was looking around for a bitme.org account. However I came across a user posting on yahoo claiming that despite his good ratio and helping other users he was banned because someone thought he used TOR. Could some member please enlighten me. Do they allow seed box usage?

Scytalle
10-11-2009, 06:34 AM
yes they allow seedbox usage. I've not seen many sites allow proxy's though.

JimmyCamLate
10-11-2009, 11:12 AM
Proxies are bad because you can hide who you are. And to be a good bittorrent memeber you must throw pivacy out the window and be prepared to tell trackers everything they may ever need to know to help proscute you.

Cabalo
10-11-2009, 06:03 PM
Seedboxes and proxies are a whole different business.
while SBs are allowed, proxies are forbidden for obvious reasons.

sez
10-11-2009, 06:51 PM
Seedboxes and proxies are a whole different business.
while SBs are allowed, proxies are forbidden for obvious reasons.

congrats on the forthcoming 4000th post :P make it a good one :lol:

NSMB
10-11-2009, 07:10 PM
imo he should write "I love Swepsycho" in size=5 and [B]-marked.

Sorry for bringin him up all the time, but he stands close to me :wub:

nutcr0cker
10-11-2009, 09:04 PM
Thanks for the replies. Interesting thought about proxies and it is true that using proxies would make it hard on trackers. I have never used a seed box before but here is what I was thinking.
My taste in e books ranges from exotic to esoteric. I only have a 6/1 connection. So can I do like this? Download 40 gb of my exotic books. Then download the most sought torrents onto a seed box and upload it via the seedbox to cover the ratio. Is that acceptable or is it a problem?

Cabalo
10-11-2009, 09:20 PM
Seedboxes and proxies are a whole different business.
while SBs are allowed, proxies are forbidden for obvious reasons.

congrats on the forthcoming 4000th post :P make it a good one :lol:
Thanks Sez (Yuhuuu post #4000) !

sez
10-11-2009, 09:32 PM
Thanks for the replies. Interesting thought about proxies and it is true that using proxies would make it hard on trackers. I have never used a seed box before but here is what I was thinking.
My taste in e books ranges from exotic to esoteric. I only have a 6/1 connection. So can I do like this? Download 40 gb of my exotic books. Then download the most sought torrents onto a seed box and upload it via the seedbox to cover the ratio. Is that acceptable or is it a problem?

its no problem but on a side note,their stuff plus stuff a whole lot more can be found on http://avaxhome.ws.
Torrents suck for this kind of thing.

BrianH
10-12-2009, 02:02 AM
so fkin random to ask if proxies are banned and then ask if seedboxes are allowed wtf

nutcr0cker
10-12-2009, 05:17 PM
so fkin random to ask if proxies are banned and then ask if seedboxes are allowed wtf
When using a seedbox the IP would be different from your existing IP, technically making it a proxy too. Just do a search on google and bitme.org you would find more post on being banned from bitmethan anything else. Due to the down time of demonoid. I am looking for a new torrent site. Due to my requirements. I feel bitme.org would suit me but am concerned if it might more than I can chew on.

ca_aok
10-12-2009, 05:27 PM
Or don't use TOR... problem solved.

Wwwildthing
10-15-2009, 07:39 PM
Better to ban bitme.org ... I would think.

rxls
10-19-2009, 01:30 PM
TOR serves a specific purpose and it shouldn't be used for torrenting...