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    thejosher's Avatar I'm Josh! BT Rep: +4
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    Yeah, the vast majority of trackers won't ban you if you're account was deleted due to inactivity... and a lot will reactivate you if you ask nicely

  2. BitTorrent   -   #12
    It would be real good if their "disabling due to inactivity" procedures took into account a GOOD ratio as an exemption to the action.

    While if there is a facility to PARK your account it is one's responsibility to do so, there are many circumstances that keep one from doing it. That's when a GOOD ratio should be considered.

    Just my $.02


    Everything gets done by not doing anything.

  3. BitTorrent   -   #13
    Does Inactivity refer to:

    NOT visiting the tracker site
    (so will they disable acct if u don't check out their HTTP site after a specified time)

    or

    NOT seeding or leeching something associated with the tracker site
    (so will they disable acct if u haven't seeded / leeched something after a specified time)

    or

    BOTH?
    (does BOTH have to be true before acct can be disabled?)

  4. BitTorrent   -   #14
    Polarbear's Avatar deep funk BT Rep: +5
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    Quote Originally Posted by yucky123 View Post
    Does Inactivity refer to:

    NOT visiting the tracker site
    (so will they disable acct if u don't check out their HTTP site after a specified time)

    or

    NOT seeding or leeching something associated with the tracker site
    (so will they disable acct if u haven't seeded / leeched something after a specified time)

    or

    BOTH?
    (does BOTH have to be true before acct can be disabled?)
    it depends on the tracker. ask in your tracker's forum to be sure.

  5. BitTorrent   -   #15
    albatrossSKYER's Avatar t|h|e|s|c|e|n|e BT Rep: +4
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    usually it just takes logging in to keep you from being removed. they only need to see some activity and if you have to go on a vacation some trackers will let you park your account for the time your gone.
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  6. BitTorrent   -   #16
    If what Albatross says is true, then I must say, the site that uses the HTTP activity to determine expiration is a rather silly.

    Even with "parking", this policy would disencourage users with dedicated Torrent servers from seeding while they are away from access to a computer.

    Every1 loses, the user can't accumulate ratio, the track site loses a valuable seeder.

  7. BitTorrent   -   #17
    Quote Originally Posted by yucky123 View Post
    If what Albatross says is true, then I must say, the site that uses the HTTP activity to determine expiration is a rather silly.

    Even with "parking", this policy would disencourage users with dedicated Torrent servers from seeding while they are away from access to a computer.

    Every1 loses, the user can't accumulate ratio, the track site loses a valuable seeder.
    Absolutely correct! and

    Quote Originally Posted by Polarbear
    it depends on the tracker. ask in your tracker's forum to be sure.
    is also correct, it's just that after you've been disabled you can't get back on (considering they are not accepting new registrations).

    Even when you try to IRC (if they have the facility), mods will ussually not pay attention and without naming sites I should temper the statement that some DO pay attention and will re-instate you.

    It's just far too bureaucratic and totalitarian.

    As you say "Every1 loses" because after a while you just stop trying.


    Everything gets done by not doing anything.

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