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No, it only uses what you've configured it to use and I have those set up alongside the private trackers on my setup. I assumed you were getting those random tracking urls from a public site like that but that doesn't appear to be the case. As I said I can't imagine where they would come from since I've never seen a private tracker that allows uploads with extra third-party trackers attached. Maybe you're looking in the wrong spot on QBit?
This is where I'm looking. The categories at the top, TL, TD, IPT are from when I label them manually. But when I request through Radarr, I don't know which tracker it came from so I can't label even manually. I assume the tracker section at the bottom is what we're both referring to. What's weird is that the numbers don't add up. I only have 37 active torrents but the numbers in the tracker section add up to much higher.
Edit: if you add up the unique numbers, you get 37 (23+10+4). What the hell does that mean?
Edit 2: ok so I cross checked with the tracker sites themselves and the numbers match. I have 10 on Torrent Leech, 23 on IPTorrents, and 4 on TorrentDay.
Can someone help me put these pieces together so they make sense?