Public torrents in general have nothing to do with public versions of BakaBT torrents. The latter are in fact just private torrents with a special tracker url.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_%28protocol%29#Creating_and_publishing_torrents
Uh. Actually, i have not completely understood yet. >__>;
Could you sum it up again in a few words?
To be completely sure, it'd be best to have two clients running at once. Some clients don't like it when you try to overlap files in torrents.
It's not that important... i was just curious if it is easily possible. I'm not seeding THAT much anyway, only when i have utorrent running anyway (like, "Ah, i want to download that file!" and then i just leave it running to seed a bit).
The actual reason is that you end up seeding to two different swarms. The BakaBT swarm is entirely isolated from the rest of the torrenting world, for a good reason - on any torrent, the total amount downloaded within the swarm should always equal the total amount uploaded, with a small margin for random error. If you start seeding to another swarm (like Nyaa) and report your stats to BakaBT, your numbers will become more and more suspicious over time, and if you leave it going long enough, you could potentially exceed the total amount ever downloaded within BakaBT on that torrent, which would be interpreted as evidence of stat-hacking.
Huh? I thought the tracker only knows the amount of data i download/upload using this tracker...
Guess it works differently. xD ...
Damn, i don't get it. Hm... i am active on a torrent and the torrent trackers see "this person is active on this torrent"... ah, but it can't see whether the person i download/upload to is on the same or another tracker?
Why even bother signing up for an account then?
Access to the search function could be a reason
That's a pretty good guess, but it actually isn't the search function. (Yes, google tends to find anything with the right keywords).
It's just that i've been reading comments and downloading torrents on this site ever since its move from boxtorrents to baka bt and sometimes i felt like i wanted to write comments and talk to the others too. So i ended up making an account and i don't regret it so far.
Even if the others just find me annoying, i'm certainly not the only one, so it's okay (right?

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Had i known how much fun the forum is, i may have come over sooner.
The only thing i really don't like about bbt is that some companies get their material blacklisted, while others don't. It just doesn't feel fair.
In fact, if all you're going to do is leech on the public tracker and seed on the private tracker, I would tell you explicitly to skip making an account and just be a public user, because otherwise you're just screwing up the global BakaBT ratio.
Ah, beautiful numbers.

Of course, i get what you mean, but as you yourself pointed out, the overall ratio of a torrent tracker will always be 1:1. The same amount of data is up- and downloaded. If the ratio says anything like 2:1, you know that for all of the good seeders counted there, there are people who are not counted who leech more than they seed.
I guess that the people aren't registered (or pretend not to be) somehow makes it better... like "all the people you see here give more than they take". But then again, i don't think a community should be something like a hall of fame, but more like a place all kinds of people meet to talk. People with seedboxes, people with pitiful upload speeds or in some other way seeding-impaired... does that really matter that much? Of course seeding is a noble act and should be honored, but without leechers there can't be seeding and a torrent tracker exists to transfer files. xD
So i'm seeing the "seeding fetish" a little critical, though i myself am always proud when looking at my overall utorrent ratio of 2.5 (in spite of baka bt XD). It's just that i know it will always be unbalanced. It's just not likely that every person using torrents gets an exact 1 ratio, on every torrent or globally. Some have more, that means that others have less.
Well... there are people who only leech and then delete the torrent without seeding at all, but stupid people always exist so i don't think it's worth getting worked up about. Who knows, they might just have 10kb/s max upload speed (which i had for most of my life too xD) and thus might feel it's not worth trying.
Sorry for getting off topic, it's just been bothering me somehow.