>When you find a really old and obscure torrent but there is still a single seeder from some third world country keeping it alive
The best
>when a torrent has 100s of seeders but the only ones letting you download are third world shits and you have to wait 2 weeks for it to complete
>>57514272
who disappears when you hit 98%.
>>57514519
i get higher speeds from some jungle shrimpdicks in thailand than americans.
>>57514561
>who disappears when you hit 98%.
Fuck you [loli-raws]
>>57514561
I had a torrent that did this. A not very popular Korean movie. It Went very well until 96% and then it stopped. For two weeks it would eventually continue downloading it at 20kb/s for a few minutes a day.
>>57514272
On private trackers that one seeder is usually on a seedbox with very fast speeds. Feelsgoodman in deed.
>>57514668
Good luck uploading half of your hard drives before you get the chance to download what you want without getting banned.
>>57514272
i dont understand the torrent process or the parties involved. Why are seeders necessary? Aren't you just downloading a file from some website?
>>57514272
>finally get close to finishing the download
>notice that you started seeding to some other poor shmuck
>hit and run after you're done
MOM'S GONNA FREAK
>When you deleted a movie to save HDD space and now that you're looking for it again all the torrents are gone
>>57514681
Yes, but the website is slow
>>57514681
>Seeders and Leechers: When a user downloads a file from a torrent client, he becomes a ‘Seeder’. To remain a seeder, the user should continue to upload the downloaded files for other users. If the user continues to download the files while not uploading any file, he becomes a ‘Leecher.’ The good practice is that a user must upload as many files as he has downloaded.
>>57514681
No, you are essentially downloading a file from a user's computer, not from a website server
>>57514681
Literally no, that's the point of torrents.
>>57514706
Not a hard concept to grasp.
>>57514681
>p2p
>aren't you downloading a file from some website
no, you are downloading it from other peers while sharing it to other who request that file.
You're downloading the file from some nigger's computer
>>57514740
>You're downloading the file from some nigger's computer
what's the point of that when high speed websites exist?
>Looking for L-Zone on pc
>one torrent
>only seeder is the guy who uploaded it a year ago
>Its a kazakhstani
>wait 2 weeks for it to finish
>leave comment on tracker thanking him, saying how I always wanted to play it again
>he responds
>"I am so happy someone else knows of this game."
Thank you kazakh bro, I will always love you.
>>57514772
Because instead of one website you're getting it from the computers of 20 different niggers which ends up being faster and more stable for huge files
>>57514702
He almost looks like sad pepe in that picture.
Moments like these save the show from dropping below 7/10.
>>57514772
Because sharing websites get shut down pretty fast and you effectively can't kill torrenting.
>>57514772
1 website vs 100s of home computers, decentralized and always available, you chose
>>57514812
yeah but anything older than like a couple months usually has fuck all seeders and ends up being 20 times slower or not available at all, so whats the point