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Ninotchka.1939.1080p.BluRay.x264-HD4U [GoodFilms]
Type:
Video > HD - Movies
Files:
6
Size:
7.79 GiB (8365180305 Bytes)
Uploaded:
2019-04-05 19:47:35 GMT
By:
GoodFilms VIP
Seeders:
1
Leechers:
2
Comments
10  

Info Hash:
F59760AB98F2692BAA1D3FF376ECD18C371CFE9F




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       Bitrate...... 2pass @ 9138Kbps
       Resolution..: 1488x1080
       Audio.......: English DTS 768Kbps 1ch
       IMDb........:  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031725

Ninotchka.1939.1080p.BluRay.x264-HD4U.mkv7.65 GiB
RARBG.com.txt34 B
Sample/ninotchka.1939.1080p.bluray.x264-hd4u.sample.mkv80.35 MiB
Subs/Ninotchka.1939.1080p.BluRay.x264-HD4U.idx377.45 KiB
Subs/Ninotchka.1939.1080p.BluRay.x264-HD4U.sub63.73 MiB
ninotchka.1939.1080p.bluray.x264-hd4u.nfo4.5 KiB

Comments

Your 'Swimming Pool 2003' torrent has been removed. Torrents with deliberately mislabelled files are not allowed on TPB.
it was not mislabelled
The torrent itself wasn't mislabelled, it contained a deliberately mislabelled file - which isn't allowed on TPB. (the donotmirrorexe file) The torrent, which you uploaded again yesterday, has been removed.

Feel free to upload the movie without the offending file.
no. if that file wasn't allowed, it would be blocked from that category, and again: nothing in that torrent was mislabelled. please see this article at torrentfreak for more information.
FYI I read the TF article when it came out, but I suggest you read it yourself seeing as you have difficulty understanding what a deliberately mislabelled file is. A file labelled exe that isn't an exe is a deliberately mislabelled file. They are NOT allowed on TPB. Index them and crew will remove them, plain and simple. Blocking has nothing to do with it.
Crew have removed more of your torrents containing these deliberately mislabelled files and you won't be reuploading any of them, but you are welcome of course to make the torrent yourself without the offending file.
Congratulations on removing perfectly good, healthy torrents. No wonder TPB is dying.
Torrents containing deliberately mislabelled files are not perfectly good, healthy torrents, hence their removal.

The other uploaders who'd also indexed these types of torrents had no problem with TPB removing them, understood the reason why, and were happy to reupload the movies without the offending file, although of course that does mean the uploader has to create the torrent file from scratch themselves.
Yes, and that means the existing swarm is diluted, which is not a good thing for a torrent's longevity. These rules are archaic. The torrents you removed ARE perfectly good, healthy torrents, thank you very much.
Which other torrents have you removed, by the way?