While I don't think it's good, I can understand why they are doing it. Put yourself in their situation, why would you want the added headache? While I understand the site is all about it's user's they must have thought through this decision. Right?
While I don't think it's good, I can understand why they are doing it. Put yourself in their situation, why would you want the added headache? While I understand the site is all about it's user's they must have thought through this decision. Right?
Well its natural as its a sister site to SweDVDR wich also is Nordic only :/
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I know, but I wasn't quite understanding the whole post. You were saying if you belong to a .com/net ISP provider, then by default you'll show up as a US member, even if you're in another country?
Funkin' man i am talking about utorrent's peer list flag
i want to say this cuz some time i am just wathcing peers who leeching me or i am leeching him and wondering which country he belongs i thought USA have a decent connection cuz kimusfi.com and ovh.com boxes ending with .com and when i was newbie and when look the flags i was thinking they are from USA but when i go into bittorent started to learn new things and when i am still curious about someone who just looking from whois.domaintools.com for now and i just read firon's(one of utorrent developer also vip at many tracker and staff member) post at utorrent forum he was saying com/net default saying this flag belong the USA if there is someone dont know this now learnSpoiler: Show
the vuze country locator always shows the correct country based on the ip. it even shows world maps and advanced country statistics for each torrent. i always know the ip, hostname and country of every peer i'm connected with. i can even see wether the peer uses a fake client, set up/down speed, block upload or kick and ban single peers hence countries.
Well back on topic, I think it is a great shame that softmp3 decided to close off to the rest of the world. I would probably have ranked this as the leading general music tracker after What/Waffles.
Last edited by T.S.O.L.; 03-04-2009 at 01:31 AM.
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