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If it's a video, you can probably still watch it
It's usually just an nfo or srt file that one seeder has deleted
One time I added a subtitle file to the download folder, renamed to the same as the movie file, and the download percentage jumped to completed
I wish people would adopt torrent V2 because that one missing 500 byte file can make the video unwatchable. With V2 each file has it's own sha256 hash and can be checked and shared individually. It would also improve torrent health.
Torrent V2 allows the creator to change the files in the torrent. They can replace good files with bad files etc. It's not a perfect solution.
No that is not true. I'm not sure why that silly notion was spread, I've seen it on reddit too. Theoretically the protocol does allows for an extension for this but it's not implemented and would need special considerations to do. And any client implementing this would not just swap files willy nilly, they'd implement some kind of permission or opt in. There are potential applications for this but not for regular torrents.