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Specs for "Diligent sharing", anti-freeloader tools -
May 1st, 2002, 09:54 AM
A simple solution to the freeloader problem:
Give diligent sharers the tools to identify freeloaders and subsequently block access by them. Once implemented this will 'encourage' honesty and improve p2p network health. .... So we have newbies, who need a break, freeloaders, who only want to take, and sharers who want to improve the p2p experience. There is little doubt that the significant number of freeloaders are adversely affecting the p2p experience. Because freeloaders do not make their downloaded files accessible, sharers must wait longer and longer to get access to the same files from other shares. This, obviously affects newbies as well. The problem is huge. Looking at the fine post by Jorge at http://www.zeropaid.com/news/article.../03222002e.php I know this subject has been well explored. My "new" suggestion basically is to encourage sharing and discourage freeloading by placing the control in the hands of the "diligent sharer". If I am able to use my p2p program to block freeloaders, that means that legitimate sharers will have greater access to my files. If other sharers start doing the same thing then it WILL start to make downloading a big headache for freeloaders... nowhere to go! So we need 2 concepts fully implemented: 1. The diligent sharer needs to have the tools to determine whether an uploader is a newbie,freeloader, or sharer. The determination will be somewhat subjective based upon variable factors. (But there will be an appeals route where a blocked address can send a message explaining why he/she has no files, etc..) 2. Having determined that an upload was originated by a freeloader, the diligent sharer then needs to be able to block that ip address from further access to his/her files. The blocking can be temporary or permanent. Once implemented I believe these 2 concepts will begin to have a dramatic effect on the health of p2p networks. Freeloaders will begin to realize that many of the desireable files are becoming off-limits to them. Their activities will not be degrading access for diligent sharers. Performance of the network will improve. We dont need complicated ranking systems, forced sharing, etc.. Just give sharers the simple tools above and changes will come. |
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