I've always had the plans to rent or own a seedbox. A few days ago I finally had a server for myself. It's got a good connection speed, so I was wondering what I should seed.
I'm not a huge fan of movies and TV series. So if you're gonna recommend those, my favorites are "About Time" and "Cyberpunk Edgerunners." Also, I'm not seeding adult content.
Just seed everything you have, baby. It's like you're there out there, seeding me. I promise to let you know if we get pregnant or something. Just seed me, honey. Just send all that seed right into me and knock me up.
I would suggest to auto seed anything until 2x or more, then if then if it is still seeding well keep it going... any torrent that uas under 10 hoasts in the swarm I'll keep seeding, like forever. My top 10 seeds (all with under 10 in the swarm) are all over a ratio of 50 and one is in the 100's
I'd start with any torrent that you ever struggled to get seeders for. then i like to try and hit some kinda older classic type stuff that i like and want others to see as well. tough to give any other thoughts without knowing what you DO like to torrent lol. only knowing what you don't doesn't get us far.
For day to day use I generally grab anything that I am interested in and leave it seeding indefinitely, or until I need to prune to free up some space.
If I need to boost ratio I grab something that is new and hot to seed for a bit. In general though, I try to seed things that have lower seeder counts so that they remain available. Many times these are not things that I am really interested in.
If you are not using any private trackers then I suggest you get on one and just be active. If there is a particular thing you are interested in then there is probably a tracker for it.
I also seed Linux ISOs but those are public so it doesn't help when it comes to ratio or anything. It's just a thing that I do because I can.
Maniac (2023) is a series you might like. Despite the name, its more of a cassette futurism cyberpunk world with a scary amount of dystopian parallels to our own.