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Um, no, the bounties are for actually implementing the proposed feature. Complete with [working & non copy/pasted]^ unit tests* Keep in mind that whatever scheme you have in mind it will be all open source, so I see a little point in hiding it. * the punchline ^ the better punchline Last edited by sberlin; June 23rd, 2005 at 06:25 AM. |
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I was kidding about the bounty. Of course any code submitted would be open source. Besides being bound by the terms of the GPL, I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm a firm believer in open source and open protocols, even it if means people utilize or develop features you don't like. Let freedom ring! |
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sdaswani, you seem to be the only one complaining on this issue. NO user wants this, and if i continue to receive these, im going to patch limewire to block this specific client from connecting or sending me results at all. i paid for limewire pro already, so their is no reason in hell i should be getting sponsored results. and no, i cant opt-out of your decision that you forced me into without blocking legitiment lots of content that i want. and it seems that you say Quote:
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you are defending something noone likes or cares about, you are defending annoying ads that noone wants to see, you are defending something that noone willl ever like, if you are defending something like that, then you are guilty of it also. ..... Quote:
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keep telling lies, and you become a lier, keep telling the truth and you become trusted. |
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I don't think "sponsored results" are bad per se. However, I don't see a reason to use the Gnutella infrastructure for this. I suggest you implement this as a opt-in feature and use a few dedicated servers for this. You could use some kind of QRP to ensure that those servers see only results that would match - to reduce the load on those and to prevent spying on users. You could even use a cluster of ultrapeers and handle this in a similar way as "locale preferences" are used by LimeWire. I recommend to refrain to utilize the common Gnutella network for such advertising. Spam is a fuzzy term but many people would certainly regard it as such. I definitely consider Google Adsense as spam - in many cases. You as LimeWire should know very well how much damage this (along with domain squatting) causes to you and your reputation. |
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also, you are saying they are not bad... to me, that is an error, they are just helping to muddy the water for other people that want REAL content, not ads. im not going to pay for THEIR (gnoozle users) application by viewing THEIR (gnoozle) ads when im using ANOTHER companies (limewire) agent. evidence? a picture is worth a thousand words.. they are also making their searches appear more prominent by lying about the alt-loc's |
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I'm not only naive, I'm straight fvcking dull. Yay! Your first post wasn't very clear to me. I'm not affiliated with LimeWire nor am I a frequent user of LimeWire. To be honest, while this "feature" makes things easier you can easily cause almost the same effects without it. You can also easily filter those out which is much more difficult when confronted with a real spammer. What's worse is that the results interfere with dynamic querying whether you want them or not. Regarding your payments: Well, Gnutella is an open network and by using it you'll use resources of people you didn't pay and you'll "donate" resources to people other than LimeWire or their users anyway. Unlike real scammers and spammers, these sponsored results also seem to be legit and licensed. Real P2P scammers and spammers usually sell pirated contents directly or indirectly. Claiming that they spam alt-locs isn't fair either. That's just a way to distribute load on their servers but I'd expect that there are better ways (e.g., a DNS record with multiple IP addresses) to achieve the same. It's rather a flaw of LimeWire to rank these higher (or maybe yours as you insist on this sort order) because this completely ignores the fact that any single source may know of further sources through the download mesh. |
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Sorry I don't have time for full reply but here are a few comments: 1) alt-locs: sorry if they seem inflated. i put that code in there to demonstrate to our clients what their result will look like with a farm of servers running. i will take out that code tomorrow. that said, i'm also increasing the amount of servers we have running. more on that next.... 2) users LIKE our results. we have statistics showing that. why? because as someone said above, our results are targeted. search for new order, you get results related to new order. i don't see what is wrong with offering legitimate, related content to users. i thought this was an open network? zab, what happened to "[w]e believe in open standards, open networks"? |
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