I'm sure all that makes perfect sense to you, leaves me in the dust!
I did change servers, oddly I did get 3 more results (13 as opposed to 10) even with substantially fewer files. Emule Security 1 shows 28+M files while TVu shows 12+M as I type. Searching on global I got 10/13, searching on KAD I got 23/25.
I originated 27 different files with keyword "American History", all documents, PDF. When I search with that keyword, with quote marks, I get results above with security 1/TVu servers. KAD finds almost all the fies, global finds less than half.
I'm pretty confident people would consider most of those 27 files worth the wait but from where I'm sitting the reason folks don't download is they don't know they're there . . . unless they're connected to KAD. And all this is worse with a LowID!!!!
xSTHNSx, on 24 September 2016 - 09:22 AM, said:
Well when you share a file it has to be first hashed. This way we can identify same file using multiple names if dupes. Thus ignoring filename to identify content other than to only facilitate search index. So when you connect to eD2K Server it will send all shared files in block chain until all is shared long as it meets servers requirements. Now keep in mind if the file you shared is called Name: MyFiles.zip (Hash: ABC123) then when its propagated to the server if its new will cache it now if the same file already exists as MyFilez.zip (ABC123) since its using same filehash it will identify it as MyFilez.zip regardless of what you named it. You also have to understand the file that you propagated could also be filtered by keywords or sources. Why don't you do a test and lookup the filehash directly via peerates or shortypower. If you believe its filtered try jumping on TvU server and see if it lists there.
This post has been edited by theolsarge: 24 September 2016 - 05:46 PM