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I'm just carious. I download a lot, but I hardly upload at all. Will uploading enable you to download faster?
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Hmm, well there are many answers to that.
First, you should upload because it's P2P. That's Peer-to-Peer. You get and you give. That's more of a moral reason why to upload. The less apparent reason is that yes, failing to upload does make your downloads slower (mainly because your connection will be weaker) So upload away: unless you have a 56k modem (or slower) upload and download bandwidths are separated, so uploading doesn't slow down your download speed.
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