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13:57:21<myself>Am I missing something? I'm running a warrior on youtube, and I don't want to ever be downloading more than 1 video at once, to fly under youtube's ban radar. So I set concurrency of 1, but because my upload is slow, that means loooong uploading breaks where I'm actually downloading 0 videos. But if I raise concurrency, I sometimes download 2
13:57:21<myself>videos at once, and get banned. Is there no way to limit the number of downloads-in-the-actual-downloading-state specifically?
13:58:25<myself>(The description under the "concurrent items" field seems to imply this: "How many items should the warrior download at a time?", but I think it's inaccurate and it should say "How many items should the warrior work on at a time?")
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16:17:49<nstrom|m>No way to do that as far as I'm aware. But in all honesty the breaks probably help you, I've seen bans even at 1 concurrency
16:18:07<nstrom|m>(for yt specifically)
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