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  1. #1

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    Ratio system overhaul



    This is possibly the biggest change of all. Throughout the course of our history, we have been known as a site on which it is notoriously difficult for new users to maintain a healthy ratio - even if they're trying their best and seeding everything they've ever snatched. As the torrent count has increased to the point that we have 6 times as many torrents as we do users, this problem has gotten worse and worse.



    Previously, we tried to control this by implementing the bounty request system, and injecting money into the economy with freeleech. However, as the gap between the rich and the poor has continued to grow, we've decided that it's time for a major change.



    Instead of having ratio requirements based on the number of gigs you've downloaded, we've opted for a more complex, but more fair system. In the new system, every user has their own individual required ratio, based on the percentage of their snatches that they seed forever.



    Under the new system, a user's required ratio is based on the current ratio requirement for their download amount, and then adjusted by how many of their snatchedtorrents they're still seeding. The exact formula is as follows:





    Requirement = Current requirement*(1-seeding/snatched)



    The 'seeding' amount is calculated as the average number of torrents you've seeded over at least 72 hours in the past week. The 'snatched' amount is the number of unique, non-deleted torrents you've snatched. The required ratio is calculated once per day.



    What this means is that users who do not seed their snatches will be unaffected by this change, and will have the same ratio requirements as before. However, users who seed everything they've ever snatched for at least 72 hours per week will effectively have no ratio requirement (until they've downloaded 20 gigs - exact details will be made available in the next week).



    If a user's ratio is below their required ratio, they will have one week to either raise their ratio, or lower their required ratio by seeding moretorrents.



    The system is currently recording the data needed to calculate the average seeding value. However, we have seen fit to give the community some advanced warning before we roll out the system. Expect it to be some time in the next week.



    As this has made ratio requirements lower for almost everyone, you can also expect us to raise the base requirements in the next few months. Exact figures will be announced well in advance.

    do you agree with the new rules?? i think that the new rules are great for the people that didn't have a seedbox :)
    Last edited by ShadowCitizen; 10-28-2009 at 03:05 PM.


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    I think it's a good solution for the long term, but I'm used to simple ratio requirement after dealing with private trackers for 5 years or so. Only recently have I been introduced to ratioless systems, and I'm not sure what to think.

    One of the biggest con I've noticed is that ratioless systems don't encourage fast upload as much. Seeding a file at 10 mbits is much preferable to 1 mbits.

  4. #3

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    WOOT!!! YES!!! heheeh now I can finally just keep seeding and don't have to worry about ratio!!
    THANKS FOR THE FIND!!!
    yes i am exicted

  5. #4

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    Finally! i'll be able to leech some good stuff there without worrying about my ratio

    Edit:
    you could read more about this here
    FILEnetworks Blog: New Ratio System At What.CD Music Tracker
    Last edited by Dennis; 10-28-2009 at 07:22 PM.

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    But this new rule requires us to "always seed" 24/7, or the ratio will be as is :-(
    Even ratio free trackers only obligate few days seeding at minimum.
    My big THANKS to: Pascualito, goover, konVILEeuted, smtsh, Knievel and The-Deh

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    no it doesn't, they explicitly stated that if you don't
    follow the new rules the old rules still apply.

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