YGG sometimes marks specific sections as "FreeLeech" (e.g., eBooks or low-size apps). Download only these to increase your upload without downloading.
: never set an upload speed that is too high (for example, 50 MB/s). This would be an immediate red flag for the administrator because a classic fiber connection rarely reaches such speeds.
: Traditionalists in the community view RatioMaster users as "impatient losers" who take without giving, potentially killing the very swarm they rely on for downloads. Safety Tips for the "Brave"
If the technical risks of using RatioMaster make you uncomfortable, you can maintain your YggTorrent ratio using entirely legitimate, community-approved methods:
The amount of data you have uploaded, downloaded, and left to download since the last announce. Your current peer ID and client version.
This article provides a comprehensive, technical, and practical deep dive into the world of YGGTorrent and RatioMaster.
Tip: Choose a "Freeleech" torrent or a newly released file with hundreds of "leechers" (downloaders). This makes a high upload speed look plausible to the tracker. 3. Match the Client Emulation Exactly
His account was "in the red." A ratio of 0.15. In the harsh meritocracy of private trackers, he was a ghost, a "leecher" on the verge of being banned. He had the newest movies and the rarest FLAC discographies, but he had nothing to give back. His home upload speed was a joke—a narrow pipe that could barely push a kilobyte while he pulled down gigabytes. Then he found RatioMaster
: YggTorrent periodically hosts "Freeleech" events or marks specific torrents where the download size counts as zero, but any data you upload still counts toward your ratio.
Do not run your actual torrent client and RatioMaster on the same torrent file at the same time.
Privilégiez toujours les solutions du partage – que ce soit une seedbox, du partage à long terme ou le choix de trackers plus cléments. Le véritable esprit du P2P repose sur la contribution, pas sur la simulation.
When you use a standard BitTorrent client (like qBittorrent or Transmission), the client periodically sends "updates" to the tracker. These updates contain your passkey, the torrent's info-hash, and the amount of data you have downloaded and uploaded.