Posted by George Hester on 10/10/05 03:33
"Angrie.Woman" <Angrie.Woman@ggmail.com> wrote in message
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> George Hester wrote:
> > "Angrie.Woman" <Angrie.Woman@ggmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:RBe2f.30$GH2.27@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
>
> >>
> >>What is the definition of "leech" anyway? I think it is somebody who
> >>doesn't have files available to share, but is it actually more
> >>complicated? I've seen "fake file suppliers" that have lots of files
> >>"available" if you do a browse on them. How would you be able to tell
> >>that person wasn't actually sharing?
> >>
> >>A
> >
> >
> > Do a whois on them and look at their on queue. A leecher is someone who
is
> > d/l from you and has 0 files in shares. Remember those that do this in
all
> > likelihood know what they are doing. New users do not know enough to
remove
> > their partials from their shares. Ip so fact o all are leechers who do
> > that.
>
> But some of the fake file suppliers have tons of files to view. One of
> the "heads up!" signs I used was seeing if there were multiple copies of
> the same file available.
>
> A
>
>
Sure but a fake file supplier is not a Leecher. A Leecher is one who shares
nothing and expects you to give him\her what he\she wants. A fake file
supplier is a person who is sharing fakes. Hey even I might be guilty of
that. I d/l much more then I actually see at any one time. And share them.
But for the most part I do catch the fakes and delete them.
--
George Hester
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