For me it is China after I noticed that a lot of them uses some kind of strange client that always shows that they have 0 progress to get better priority from other pears. Later after I started to look into it I noticed that they do not even seed.
And then eventually all the Chinese beers will get vpns or whatever to mask their ip and country of origin, thereby defeating the whole purpose and creating more cpu usage to lookup the blocks for every connection… if it’s very dumb things to do, it doesn’t solve the problem at hand. I don’t know how to solve it but one day there will be a client that someone will make that will.
Interesting question… honestly why?
There isn’t an easy way that I know of… but you can block ip address using a list of the address blocks for that country.
I’d think I’d suggest a vpn? Or I’m not understanding the context
For me it is China after I noticed that a lot of them uses some kind of strange client that always shows that they have 0 progress to get better priority from other pears. Later after I started to look into it I noticed that they do not even seed.
So you’re going to block me too because some other people do shady shit?
Yes
based
And then eventually all the Chinese beers will get vpns or whatever to mask their ip and country of origin, thereby defeating the whole purpose and creating more cpu usage to lookup the blocks for every connection… if it’s very dumb things to do, it doesn’t solve the problem at hand. I don’t know how to solve it but one day there will be a client that someone will make that will.
Some people do it as a political statement. Blocking Israel is a real example I’ve seen.
Fuck Israel, bring back Palestine!!!
#IsraelApartheid #IsraelIsTheEmbodimentOfIslamophobia
I would block Palestine’s IP address, or all 2, or how many they have.
For example, when your country could monitor your Internet connections to see if you access resources from a hostile country.
Racism
Good, glad this shithouse comment is getting the proper downvotes
What’s wrong with my comment?
Newsflash: there’s real-world reasons to try to stop people from doing things.