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PONG messages, broadcast to the network contain number of files shared and the size of files shared. QUERYHIT messages contain an indicator if the host has successfully completed an upload in this session. It's actually very simple to use those messages to create those statistics you want. |
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why more than 20? i also have broadband, and i share more than 30 gigs of multimedia. mp3's, mpegs, avi's, all fo this takes room, and i like having it because i am supporting the place where i got it all from, p2p. More power to p2p, and less freeloaders. |
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Freeloaders I think everyone dances to the beat of a different drummer. I share over 10+ gigs and frankly I don't want to know who is freeloading and who isn't. I'd like to think that Xolox has a good community of people and being paranoid about who is leaching and who isn't requires too much energy from me. I lived in an international house in Japan for two years and we had one computer shared by all. Our landlord had hired an egotistical computer tech who kept track of what was on the computer if he didn't put it on there he'd delete it immediately and the landlord would fine us for abusing the computer. These were back in the days of Napster and the very beginnings of Bearshare and as much as I would have liked to share the files I downloaded, I didn't have a choice. Though I know not everyone is in that position I was, I can't be bothered to get worked up about it. I'm sure there are some people who are simply scared that the RIAA or some law enforcement agency is going to go after them just for sharing something, I don't know, I will simply continue to share and support the p2p community because its such a great way to share and I'm happy to see people downloading from me and hopefully appreciating whatever file they download. Wolf |
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Kohansujimichi, Thats great! 900+ is a lot. Don't let it get you down If I had more drive space and knowledge of what people wanted I'd throw all my cds directly on my hard drive. If you're only sharing a single file you're involving yourself in the great community of p2p file sharing. Good on you, I'd buy you a beer if I knew where you were Its important for all of us to have courage and take care of someone who shares even a single file so our community will grow in strength which I think is wonderful. I've used a lot of p2p programs and I will tell you, and Team Xolox, that it is thanks to them that I've been influenced enough to involve myself here, I think its wonderful. Had Xolox never existed I can say honestly I'd be another Unregistered user or not a user at all |
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I have over 400 Diffferent Music Files Im sharing then the Rest are progs Document's and VIDEOS !!! some r Pics too ! also Im not Old Enough to Drink but don't Tell any one ) Also Soon My Anime Studio Im prt of will have some Files on its Site but We just got the Domain- www.Studio-sweet-sentiments.com |
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The real problem with leeches As I see it, the real problem is people see file-sharing networks as a repository they can tap in to get some files and then disconnect! (Kind of like visiting a web of ftp site.) This behaviour counts for the most leeching imho. The are several reasons for ppl to behave like this; - bandwidth considerations (upload limits opposed by their provider) - resource considerations (not using their PC, or being online 24/7) - social considerations (unwilling to return the favor of sharing) All these problems need their own specific solution, which I can't even begin to tackle. This post is merely to create some awareness to the underlying problems. Any comments? |
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I agree, because that's how I see it and use it. I see or hear a song somewhere and I'll try to find it. I'm not a leech I share what I have when I'm online but definately all the fileheads that want to restrict D/L to who they feel is worthy of getting what they have ruin the p2p experience for me. This is file sharing and to those who have thousands of files in their collection let me ask at who's bandwidth expense did they manage to get all those files? Maybe it's time they stopped being on a power trip because they have such a large collection and realize that it's time to give a little back! |
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