The more people that request a file from the servers over HTTP, with a finite amount of bandwidth, the slower each person downloading the files will be. This is where BitTorrent derives its strength. The more people request a popular file with BitTorrent from the Plucker servers, the better the speed and chances other people who want that same file will be. Bandwidth _increases_ when more people request downloads using BitTorrent.
Nice work!
Perhaps an addition somewhere could be [if it is indeed true].
Q: I am a fan of Plucker, and have a good bandwidth connection. When Plucker releases a popular release that is sucking up the project's hosting bandwidth, is it helpful if I download the torrent links, then keep my BitTorrent client running?
A: Yes.
Best wishes, Robert
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