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From: Draxamus
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Subj: I Was Just Thinking.....
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Date: June, 2005
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I got into the whole bittorrent thing a little later than everyone
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else. I kept asking people how it worked, but no one's answer seemed
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to satisfy me. So one day I decided to read up on it myself, and once
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I understood it, I loved the concept--the whole idea of sharing files
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not through just one central system, but through any number of
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trackers. The very nature of bittorrent prevents it from being shut
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down. Corporate entities and government agencies can go after and
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shut down some trackers, but they can't shut them all down; and if
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they do, more will pop up to take their place.
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I'm convinced that one of the best implementation of bittorrent is the
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forum/tracker model. In this model, a forum is set up as the main
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means for one to get the word out about a newly torrented file, via a
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new thread. And if say someone wants to hop on an older torrent, but
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finds that there aren't any seeds, he could bump the thread and ask
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for some people to seed. This implementation works best when the
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community isn't too large, and when the files shared are of a specific
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nature.
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I myself belong to such a forum. I cannot go into much detail about
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the exact nature of this forum, because it is private--it is secret.
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There are special conditions that one must meet to join, and special
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procedures that one must follow to register. Members cannot bring in
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outsiders, and are not even supposed to speak to people about the
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forum. These measures are to ensure that the forum is not infiltrated
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and shut down. It is also to ensure that there remains a strong,
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dedicated community. But still, there are bastards even in the most
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elite of communities. What stops one of these bastards from blowing
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the forum's cover? They don't want to lose their files. If the
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tracker goes down, then they no longer have a place to download all of
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their desired files.
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I didn't have a computer in the 80s, and wasn't around in the time of
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the BBS. Although I do enjoy reading about the history of that era,
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it was not my era. I don't know personally what "BBSing" was like,
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but I can imagine that it was somewhat similar to the world of
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bittorrent. With bittorrent there is an encouragement to contribute,
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to create your own torrents, or to seed those files that you download.
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What makes bittorrent nice is that even those who only want to
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download their files and run are still forced to upload. Still, there
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are leeches. There are those who download every file they can, and
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hop off after each download is completed. Then there are people who
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do give back, who makes their own torrents and seed files for the rest
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of us. I've created and seeded my share of torrents for the people of
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the private forum I mentioned earlier. I feel a great sense of
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accomplishment in doing this. I've spent hours looking for the
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perfect file to torrent, and many more seeding it for people. I love
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to watch my computer slowly upload the files to those first peers.
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I'll leave my connection up for days, watching as my file gets dozens
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of seeds, and then eventually loses steam. I don't know if the
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feeling was the same back in the 80s, but for some reason it makes me
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think that maybe people got a similar feeling from maintaining a BBS,
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or from uploading and downloading files from one, or doing anything
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else involved with one.
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But, the time of the BBS was not my time. My time was and is the time
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of HTTP and the web, instant messaging, filesharing, bittorrent, and
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the like. There is a lot of history to be told spanning from the
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1990s to the present. There are sites that gather much of the raw
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information up, such as archive.org, and google, but it is a lot of
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information to sift through. Are there any sites that give a sense of
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what these times were like? Sites that have accounts from people who
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lived and are living through them, and chronicle the various important
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trends, and events surrounding this age? Will there be? Err anyway,
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I just had the urge to ramble on about this.
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Oh yeah, if I ever get 50 bucks I'll look into getting your BBS
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documentary. Either that, or I'll find a torrent of it!
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