Two fundamental types of trackers
Type One:
- Improvements aim to make the site as efficient as possible so users will have to spend as little time as they have to on the site, all the while trying to provide the best speeds and the content that the user is expecting
-run like a business and decisions are normally made based on practicality, and how they will bring the site to their end goal (activity/money/whatever).
-tracker is central, a community may build itself around the tracker, or may not.
examples: Whatcd, HDBits, FTN, BCG, TorrentBytes, (most 0days), the list goes on..
Type Two:
- Improvements aim to coax the user into spending as much time as possible on the site, all the while trying to provide the best speeds and the content the user is expecting
-hobby sites that are run based on emotion and unrealistic ideals; decisions are made without a clear connection to the endgame plan.
- community is normally centric and stressed
examples: PTN, CE, probably a ton of trackers that have long since closed their doors due to lack of donations or some form of drama.
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There must be a lesson in here somewhere... :unsure:
Re: Two fundamental types of trackers
The two "fundamental" types of trackers are:
1. public
2. private.
End of thread.
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Type 3 : Sites loaded with seedboxes that are hard to seed and who want you to pay 2 leech :unsure:
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KFlint
Type 3 : Sites loaded with seedboxes that are hard to seed and who want you to pay 2 leech :unsure:
That would fall under type 2, my dear.
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So what's more important in the greater scheme of things,speed or retention?Speed or not having to overly worry about a ratio?
Also for any "mainstream" tracker is initial speed ever really an issue to anyone?:unsure:
Also do sites really try to get people to spend time on them or are they just trying to exploring other options to the norm and some of those options happen to be things that are of interest to the staff?
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heiska
The two "fundamental" types of trackers are:
1. public
2. private.
End of thread.
Well fuck you for your rude 'end of thread' comment that's preceded by offtopic nonsense. Public trackers go into my 'type one', because afaik they don't reward you for refreshing their pages or browsing their forums. Also, if you're going by what I've specified, having seedboxes has absolutely nothing to do with either type. Troll / moron.
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IdolEyes787
Also do sites really try to get people to spend time on them or are they just trying to exploring other options to the norm and some of those options happen to be things that are of interest to the staff?
I guess its safe to broaden 'Type Two' to include: 'makes changes based on staff preferences, regardless of how they will improve or be detrimental to the userbase'
The obvious point I see in this is that successful sites do not focus on trying to waste users time by rewarding idling on irc, pages refreshes, posting in forums, because those do nothing to affect the core of a successful torrent site, which is its traffic economy. They are all streamlined, and all of those extras mentioned above are entirely optional, usually with little to no benefit besides whatever practicality they offer in of themselves.
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Type 1 trackers have obviously been more successful. Type 2 trackers buy into the same problem that surrounds WTAW, the idea that exclusivity and "community" somehow make up for lack of content. It's not totally mutually exclusive (for example HDBits is now exclusive and still has a ton of content) but for the most part, people who go out of their way to make the site as community oriented as possible get a strong core of members loyal to the site, but not much else. And once those core members have donated a few times or uploaded whatever they have, the site pretty much runs dry.
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You don't need a tracker to have a community. That's why "community tracker" is usually just a buzzword and excuse to make up for a lack of content and activity on the tracker.
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chrisbeebops
You don't need a tracker to have a community. That's why "community tracker" is usually just a buzzword and excuse to make up for a lack of content and activity on the tracker.
but traders like those kind of trackers very much.
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End of thread.
It's harsh comment towards OP.:O
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but traders like those kind of trackers very much.
...someone has to.