![]() ![]() Seeding helps to maintain healthy torrents. If you were wondering if it’s worth seeding torrents, then this is the answer to your question. Since there are no seeders and, even if there are peers, they do not have the entire amount of parts between them to make it a complete file, the torrent “died”. A Dead Torrentīoth of the situations we just saw are what users in the community call a “dead torrent”. But because there are zero seeders, no one has the entire file, and everyone will share the same parts and stop at the same percentage point. The peers have many parts of the torrent in common, and they will share those between them. If you think about it, it makes total sense. That usually happens when there are only peers, but no seeders. We’ve all been there when a torrent stops at some moment, such as 99%. The peers are the ones like you, the ones who are downloading and uploading simultaneously. Seeders are the users who already finished downloading and are only sharing. That’s why you must have a look at the number of seeders and peers every time you start a new download. In other words, there is no one seeding that file, meaning there’s no place where you can download it from. The main reason behind a torrent file that doesn’t even start downloading is the lack of seeders and peers. So what can be the reasons for those torrents that don’t seem to work? Some Torrents Don’t Download You check your Internet connection, the cables, and everything looks good. ![]() A torrent that doesn’t start downloading or one that suddenly stops can be very frustrating. ![]()
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