that would be the mango tracker!
that would be the mango tracker!
Friendship and Torrenting are pretty different things. I rather to give invites to trustable guys that i meet in tracker forums than give to my "real friends" because they are great friends but have poor internet/torrenting skills.
i've given my friend a ftn invite but refuse to invite him to sct
hmm i don't see the logic here? the better the site, the more eager i would be to invite my buddies.. so the question you should ask is "what sites are bad enough that you wouldn't invite your buddies"
I think the real question pone is raising is? What sites should I not give a friend an invite to, if I don't want to risk getting my account to get disabled. Also I think he just wants an overall general opinion maybe? For the future. I don't think there is any site that good, that I wouldn't want to invite my friend to.
The question I would raise to myself is "Would my friend understand the ratio system, read the faq, rules, and comprehend them, also be a great member, who could contribute and make the community better"? Only one of my real friends grasps the concept of torrenting. The rest have no clue or business, involving themselves in the BT World.
Excuse Me?
Didn't Think So!
yeah, i agree that no connection with friendship and invites, if the one has a good rate for connection then he/she should have one
I have one (or maybe even two) legitimate BT-user fans that I'd share any of my invites with. However, for the others, I probably wouldn't invite them into the top sites because they wouldn't be able to fit into the atmosphere. They have to be exposed to lesser trackers first, if you will. For example, if a newbie is invited to FTN, they wouldn't be able to understand the intense sharing goal of the site without having ratios in place to help them.
always would take a buddy as far as i could. he got me started and i have made some strides but he is content with what he has. he turned me down on more than 1 occasion but i ask him first everytime i come up.
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