Why don't all trackers have open signup?
Because life will be boring ^^
Why don't all trackers have open signup?
Because life will be boring ^^
because trackers would turn into fst, full of dupe account holders,cheaters, and traders.
basically for the same reason your mother stopped having "open signups"
why do popular clubs always keep a long line at the door?
why does your front door have a lock on it?
why should you use a condom when fucking a hooker from prague?
why do you wear a kevlar vest when browsing fst?.....oh wait the dangerous one has been exterminated :p
You didn't catch my drift genius. If there was to be open sign ups forever, it wouldn,t be a private community anymore. And the speeds would suck di*k due to the irresponsible users who like to hit and run all the time....And why worry about seeding, they can easily get another account.
Last edited by Albo Da Kid; 01-18-2009 at 09:25 AM.
If a private-semi public tracker has open signups everyday then it is not a private tracker, literally.Unless they are recruiting. But a open signup page every day=public tracker in my eyes.
Yes, I realized it was a contradiction when I typed it, that's just the way this is. I think it would be a little more of a piece of mind type thing than anything if I were an owner and implemented a recommendation policy for getting new members. I know very well that any of the potential members, no matter how trust worthy they appear or how well known they are in the bt community, could be a law type. But implementing that kind of policy prevents any of them from just simply signing up whenever they wanted.
Knowing this, if you were a tracker owner would you personally feel safer with an open sign ups policy or a recommendation policy?
Maybe some trackers make it difficult for people to get in with the sole intentions of staying high up on that dumbass WTAW listing. But I'm sure most do this to feel safe(even if it is a false sense).
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