I recall UK-T didn't and I think SCT didn't either (or did very minimal on user end at least). I'm curious if there are trackers out there that don't keep a 50 page list of everything you've ever downloaded.
Just out of curiosity, nothing more.
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I recall UK-T didn't and I think SCT didn't either (or did very minimal on user end at least). I'm curious if there are trackers out there that don't keep a 50 page list of everything you've ever downloaded.
Just out of curiosity, nothing more.
If we're talking 0-Day, FL.ro, IPT and Postfile (I think) keep no records short of the torrents you're leeching or seeding right now.
Didn't ScT keep a list of all your activity for the last months?
Wouldn't it be easier to name trackers that DO keep 50 page list of what you've downloaded?
I also recall that sct had a list of torrents you snatched
TL only shows 8 for me, although I've downloaded way more torrents than that.
iirc, the old site used to say "last x weeks". I'm not sure if I only have a few torrents on that list because the old database didn't contain older downloads, or if this is because they're still not keeping track of old snatches.
edit: SCC also doesn't show them.
At FT you can flush your torrents whenever you want, we ask you to do it once a week though.
Alot of sites auto purge them whenever the torrents get deleted for inactivity.
For example if they have it set to delete torrents after 3 days of no activity on them...
Any snatch details for that same torrent would also be deleted at the same time.
TL keeps records this same manner I am speaking of based on what I am seeing.
Also SCC has a list but users cannot access it last time I checked.
You can pretty much assume any site that gives you hit and runs or forced ratio requirements on torrents has snatchlists.
If they dont require the above and you don't see any links to view your snatchlist its pretty much a guessing game if they really do or not.
why would they choose not to keep a record