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I am so new to all this, so please forgive what may be obvious questions and answers to some of you. I only discovered what torrents are a few weeks ago!
Anyhow, I have been attempting to download a torrent that has many albums in it. The artist is not really hot or current, so there are not a lot of other people who seem to have this torrent file. The most I have been able to download is about 45% of the size of the folder. The person who originally uploaded it, seems to have done so at least a year or more ago, through one of those tracker(?) sites that are very popular.
My question is, what is the procedure for finding out if it can be re-seeded. (I think that is the correct terminology) Is there any way to do that through this u-torrent system?
Thank you
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Until recently, however.
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