

You're now only being given the very occasional block out of the equivalent of pity. It will not rise about that except very occasionally, so that even the smallest torrents will take you weeks to download. Shortly after you do this, your own download speed will start dropping and reach zero. You can accomplish your goal by setting your global maximum download speed to 1 KB/s, which is as low as BitComet will allow. If you do not, you become an extremely undesirable partner, so no other client in the swarm will send anything to you - they can all find better, faster, more reliable peers to trade with, and do so. Just to be clear, bittorrent requires you to upload while downloading. Most of these have basic services that are free that might suffice for occasional downloading, but if you want to continue using peer to peer systems like bittorrent, then you need to be willing to become a valued member of the community, not one who is going to harm every swarm you connect to. There are also websites like rapidshare and megaupload that offer similar downloads. Perhaps join one of the newsgroups or other paid services that will allow you to download as much as you want without uploading. If you want to download without sharing, then I suggest you find a different method of download. The bittorrent protocol has built in features to slow your download nearly to a stop if you attempt to stop from uploading, additionally, many trackers will ban a user who is detected doing this. If your not willing to share and only want to take from others, then you won't be welcome on any trackers.
#Webtorrent not downloading for free#
The people who make them and offer them for FREE expect AND require all users to do their part in uploading to other users.

Torrents are designed for "Sharing" of files.
