Some of your channels are not fully set up. Make them welcoming and explicit about what you publish by adding a <x id="START_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="<strong>"/>banner<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="</strong>"/>, an <x id="START_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="<strong>"/>avatar<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="</strong>"/> and a <x id="START_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="<strong>"/>description<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="</strong>"/>.
For each request sent, the tracker returns random peers at a limited number. For instance, if there are 1000 peers in the swarm and the tracker sends only 20 peers for each request, there must be at least 50 requests sent to know every peer in the swarm
However, you may want to read <x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a class="link-orange" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://docs.joinpeertube.org/admin-configuration?id=transcoding">"/>our guidelines<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/> before tweaking the following values.
If you want to open registrations, please decide what <x id="START_TAG_STRONG"/>your moderation rules<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG"/> and <x id="START_TAG_STRONG"/>instance terms of service<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG"/> are, as well as specify the categories and languages and your moderators speak. This way, you will help users to register on <x id="START_TAG_STRONG"/>the appropriate<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG"/> PeerTube instance.