Now come on guys, take a look at the boom of content there. It gets approx 50 torrents per hour, and probably 100 users! They've got great upload rules, and just wait and we will see what happens to the tracker. No idea of flaming it yet.
Now come on guys, take a look at the boom of content there. It gets approx 50 torrents per hour, and probably 100 users! They've got great upload rules, and just wait and we will see what happens to the tracker. No idea of flaming it yet.
To some extent I have to agree with you, jasperr. Creating some kind of hype over any tracker won't help the users and certainly not the operators - with oink down there are enough willing users out there so they'll certainly not have a shortage of members what.cd should still be mentioned favorably because it has managed to do what other trackers haven't - soon 4k torrents and 3.5k users in two days. Other trackers usually need a whole month for those statistics. It's definitely been a fabulous start but let us not jump to conclusions, there's still a long way to go
The only thing that's annoying me a bit are the current transfer speeds but maybe that's because I've found the worst or most overloaded seeders. With 3.3, 0.6 and 0.3 kb/s it's going to take a while to download an album
It is not the true waffle though.
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