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This is where you falsely inflate your projected file size being shared on Direct Connect. Basically, the “reasoning” behind doing this is that the large and elite hubs require users to share in the range of 80+ GB to even enter their hub. Many people do not have the hard drive capacity to share that much. They feel that the 400 other hubs out there, that don’t have these high requirements, are not good enough for them. So they fake their fileshare to enter these “better than average” hubs. Here is what the creator of the sharefaking tool says about this:
If you do not have the hard drive capacity to join these top hubs, then you do not belong there. All the users have put in the money and time to have valid shares of these large sizes. Fakers destroy the DC community. Fakers are easily caught by a simple share check. Those who resort to more clever methods to fakeshare with garbage files can also be easily caught.
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