I can tell you that you are the first to have ever complained about this.
The core of the complaint is 2 fold.
First, and most importantly in my opinion, it makes it difficult to trust the torrent when it includes items that A) include data that is not in the original archive. Add the apparent fact that is data potentially generated and reused by the application, and that it may have been changed with no way of verifying it... This is problem because it is a potential security issue that someone who wanted to could use as an infection vector for a custom virus. B) It changes the archive size making it more difficult to verify authenticity. And finally C) includes files that are obviously not from the developer.
Now, please be aware that I am not trying to infer that you have done anything to compromise the computers of the people that have used your torrent, but rather stating just why it's so irritating that people do the above things, why it makes it difficult to trust, and why I posted a torrent without any of the above.
Now before I go into the second part of the complaint, I just want to state that I believe most games posted on this site are not being pirated, but are posted under some form of fair/free use, the bulk of which fall under publicly released and freely available demos/content from independent developers. Maybe I'm choosing to be willfully ignorant here, but as should be painfully obvious from this post, I'm a bit of an idealist.
Second, when some of those included items are web links, it's common sense to assume that they include a referral ID of some sort. This generally means that the person including those links are at best trying to push an agenda, and at worst attempting to make money off of someone else's work. In the latter case this is even more disrespectful to the content creator than simply pirating it. In essence you're saying "You don't deserve to make money for your work, but I deserve money for the 5 minutes of work it takes to redistribute it." Since the links that you included appear to be for websites that are designed to make money, the best assumption is that you are operating under the latter reasoning.
The link for fap titans was to: casnogame dot com/go/GUID/?subid=porno-island dot org. Based on the structure of the link it appears to be a redirect and/or referral service that might not even directly go to the game the link claims to be for; possibly even attempting to double or triple or more dip a single ad revenue generating click. This makes it even more difficult to trust the torrent. Not to mention possibly subverting the entire way web advertising works and (i believe) making it more likely that ads will only become even MORE pervasive and invasive.