
Originally Posted by
Femto
There are way too many private trackers already. The problem with a majority of private trackers is that the staff believes that a small community equals a better tracker. IMO, a tracker with 100,000 peers will always be a better tracker than one which is limited to 5,000 peers.
You'll have more seeders, leechers, & alive torrents. Thus, the users are always active. I signed up to all these small rare trackers and all the torrents I want are dead. I signed up with a large private tracker and the torrents that were dead in the rare tracker were very much alive. The bigger the tracker, the more torrents people want.
In a small tracker, everybody has basically everything that has already been released. The only way to keep your account alive at a small tracker is to download the new stuff. Thats not cool. Thats what I liked about Demonoid. You could get whatever you wanted without worrying about being banned because the torrent you wanted had 2 seeds and no leechers.
That isn't the user's problem, it is the tracker's.
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