I opened it on mobile and got only one Download i never did. Is this because my provider rotated IP addresses and someone torrented a sample pack using cellular network
Please elaborate, sometime ago I got literally CSAM that I would never download on my iknowwhatyoudownload and I got ultra paranoid about it.
I assumed someone had hacked my router or had a libtorrent 0day and was trying to incriminate me as those torrents would only appear when I had qbittorrent open.
Caused me quite a lot of stress thinking that the cops would knock my door and take my computers at any moment.
I don't use a VPN because that's not required for torrenting in my country.
I know that I'm not behind a cgnat coz I can even forward port 80
AFAIK iknowwhatyoudownload gets their data from DHT and public trackers. i've also had numerous cases where I only seeded literal linux ISOs or some music and have weird porn or random tv show episodes shown on that site from my IP which I had only one machine connected for a fairly long time, not behind CGNAT. it appears to be that some public trackers sometimes report bogus data for some reason, claming some random IP is seeding some random file when they're in fact not. you can see many items on public indexers where the seeder/leecher numbers shown aren't accurate (mostly >0 when it's a completely dead torrent), i suspect this is also the same reason.
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ashenone@lemmy.ml · 15 pts · 181d
Debian-gnome? Ew
ekZepp@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 175d
Seriously. Blur that stuff away, kids may watch this post.
Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de · 5 pts · 181d
I opened it on mobile and got only one Download i never did. Is this because my provider rotated IP addresses and someone torrented a sample pack using cellular network
TheNickOfTime@fedia.io · 4 pts · 180d
Most likely, yeah
Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 180d
This funny, now I have a new one, so many music plugins and movies 🫢
It is funny, how it indicates that either pirates like making music, or other way around 😁
Another prove, that you mostly hurt big tech and big labels pirating and the artists are even pirating themselves
What a fun world we live in
billwashere@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 180d
Seems like everything is similar in size… what am I looking for?
hexagonwin@lemmy.today · 4 pts · 180d
exact same first and last seen timestamp, probably bogus data reported by the tracker not a legit download
sefra1@lemmy.zip · 7 pts · 180d
Please elaborate, sometime ago I got literally CSAM that I would never download on my iknowwhatyoudownload and I got ultra paranoid about it.
I assumed someone had hacked my router or had a libtorrent 0day and was trying to incriminate me as those torrents would only appear when I had qbittorrent open.
Caused me quite a lot of stress thinking that the cops would knock my door and take my computers at any moment.
I don't use a VPN because that's not required for torrenting in my country.
I know that I'm not behind a cgnat coz I can even forward port 80
hexagonwin@lemmy.today · 6 pts · 180d
AFAIK iknowwhatyoudownload gets their data from DHT and public trackers. i've also had numerous cases where I only seeded literal linux ISOs or some music and have weird porn or random tv show episodes shown on that site from my IP which I had only one machine connected for a fairly long time, not behind CGNAT. it appears to be that some public trackers sometimes report bogus data for some reason, claming some random IP is seeding some random file when they're in fact not. you can see many items on public indexers where the seeder/leecher numbers shown aren't accurate (mostly >0 when it's a completely dead torrent), i suspect this is also the same reason.
sefra1@lemmy.zip · 4 pts · 180d
I see, that's reassuring. Everyone I talked to said ikwyd was accurate for them or they were behind a cgnat, which made me very worried. Thank you.
TheNickOfTime@fedia.io · 2 pts · 180d
In my case it's not showing fully correct results. I am selfhosting BitMagnet so that's throwing it WAY off
ulterno@programming.dev · 0 pts · 180d
Turns out it doesn't do IPv6, so it is mixing all under the NAT.
sinextitan@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 180d
source? asking for a friend
evidences@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 181d
What's debian junior, is that the distro for the IBM PC Jr?