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Hi! In the last few months, the amount of fake torrents I'm getting automatically added to my downloads is starting to be really annoying. I want to find out which source is the culprit to remove it...How can I find what was the source of the added torrent? Where did it get it? What line do I need to look for in the logs? Or what event?

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[–] Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.com 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I don't believe so. Maybe someone's written a script on github, I haven't looked.

A thing I like about lazylibrarian is that it just keeps rerolling until success. You probably miss good files just because LL couldn't parse the folder structure or something, but it's just set and forget.

Perhaps this could be modified to work. Like time is set to zero and file size to zero.

Not that I use LL, I just think it's neat... From a purely onlooker POV.