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o_mad_dog_o
October 17th, 2002, 03:33 PM
I know many of you who use Kaaza or other Gnutella P2P do not really have the will to let people download but you all love to get something from others.

The F__k is, if everybody behave like that, P2P will slowly erode and extinct. I wonder how you selfish morrons out there find what you need in the near future.

Here is my little advice. Every single thing you download from the P2P, please share with others at least 3 times or leave the file(s) you downloaded in the share folder(s) at least 14 online days.
Yes, 14 online days. Deduct the day your PC not online or your P2P server not online. It is because sometime, the transfer in between is so low, even if you have a broadband, not a surprise with less than 1kbps, need time for the file to complete.

Share or face the consequences of the p2p future. If you don't like to share, Go buy everything you need and don't ever use the P2P.

PLAIN and SIMPLE, share or F--k-off.

Ken17625
October 17th, 2002, 04:00 PM
I am pretty disapointed on P2P users

You mean, I am pretty dissapointed in P2P users.

If you do not speak english well, I understand. Not everyone speaks english(as a matter of fact, most don't worldwide). But I guess you can consider this a minor english correction(mainly because I was bored). Anyway I know what you mean. I share about 3. gigs of stuff. I just got a new external HD. I plan to share more(maybe 15 gigs). Sharing is important. It goes without saying. But some people who don't share know this. They just don't care. P2P needs users like you who do share.

guido123
October 17th, 2002, 04:20 PM
o_mad_dog_o, your complely right about this: unfortunally to many people out there are to stupid to understand this!!!

And it's always important to make those who dont care aware that there not welkom: so if some of these leechers wants to download from you cancel their download and send them a message telling them to share: it's the only way to keep P2P alive and kicking!

Ps: Ken17625, i know my english is awful, so there's no need to comment on it
:tilted

Juggalo15
October 17th, 2002, 04:43 PM
I agree with all of you,people who do not share are gonna be the end of p2p....even when I had a 56k i still shared so that is no excuse.And people who have viruses and know it quit sharing...that is jus a wee bit annoying.

Foreverboard
October 17th, 2002, 05:45 PM
I agree with all ya all

o_mad_dog_o
October 20th, 2002, 01:26 PM
Originally posted by Ken17625
[B]I am pretty disapointed on P2P users

You mean, I am pretty dissapointed in P2P users.

If you do not speak english well, I understand. Not everyone speaks english(as a matter of fact, most don't worldwide). But I guess you can consider this a minor english correction(mainly because I was bored). Anyway I know .........

Ken, I don't mind you correct my english...beside you are not rude plus good for me.

I think the P2P got to change stratergy rewrite the software rules.

New user allow 1 week of usage with only require to share o files.

New users longer than 1 week less than a month got to share at least 1% of files they downloaded from p2pcommunities.

Frequent users have to share at least 10% of files they downloaded from communities.

Each downloaded files count by the software based on completed files that datas couldn't be delete/modify.
That way I think may help ease many of our communities bandwith shortage problem.

Peter Stroker
October 31st, 2002, 02:21 PM
Obviously not, since he would have capitalized English if he was! :devil Mua-ha-ha!

method
October 31st, 2002, 03:14 PM
Developers are constantly working on this...

You can even see this with KaZaA's participation levels, but this is more exploitable than other systems...

don't worry.. users are demanding that leeches have less priority that genuine sharers, developers have to response...

just keep demanding what you want from developers.. ;)

wonderboy2005
October 31st, 2002, 04:05 PM
right on nothing.... think of p2p as an evolving organizm. it is geneticlly 'programed' to evolve to meet it needs in order to survive. p2p will be the same way. the progs that contain the best features (one of them being least leachers) will more likely survive. its called natural selection. survival for the fittest. so if devs want their prog(s) to survive, they will do whats needed. just tell them what you want. they will respond within reason. otherwise, they prob dont care about you, in which case their prog prob sux already.

Ken17625
October 31st, 2002, 04:23 PM
Yes I am an english teacher. I know all. I am flawless(in my head at least).

kingers
October 31st, 2002, 05:25 PM
I don't share files any more, because I have AT&T Broadband and while I was sharing my files I received an email from AT&T. This email warned me that if I continue to share copyrighted file my account would be cancled. If other internet providers begin to do this, the P2P networks could be in trouble. Of course they would have to hire quite a few people to watch us.(unlikely)

Kingers