Faterson: Of course not. That is Adam Turner's line of reasoning; have you been visiting his forums?
Is that supposed to be funny? Or just some sort of sarcastic remark, that many
have come to realise and expect from you?
Faterson: Not really, because as has been said, you can ban an IP address range. The IP address for the typical user with a dynamic address usually only changes in the last 3 digits, or there's another minimal change to it.
Wrong
Ever heard of a proxy server? You can Hide your IP address in seconds Multiple
rotating IP addresses are common place.such as switchproxy (firefox)
AOL use proxy servers SEE IP RANGES BELOW
64.12.96.0/19 |
64.12.96.0 – |
64.12.127.255 |
149.174.160.0/20 |
149.174.160.0 – |
149.174.175.255 |
152.163.0.0/16 |
152.163.0.0 – |
152.163.255.255 |
195.93.0.0/17 |
195.93.0.0 – |
195.93.127.255 |
198.81.0.0/19 |
198.81.0.0 – |
198.81.31.255 |
202.67.64.128/25 |
202.67.64.128 – |
202.67.64.255 |
205.188.0.0/16 |
205.188.0.0 – |
205.188.255.255 |
207.200.112.0/21 |
207.200.112.0 – |
207.200.119.255 |
AOL users cannot be uniquely identified as their IP addresses are shared with
hundreds / thousands of other AOL users in their area .All appear to stem
from the same proxy server. AOL also configure their proxy servers so that
a single user would go through a range of proxy servers each time they try to
post/edit a page.
AOL users on dial-up connections are also allocated a different IP address each time they
connect.
It is simple to remain anonymous. You obviously know very little about the
subject
I have just used AOL as a typical example. There are many, many other ways
For those that dont rely upon proxy servers.Take a look at the USA ranges
of IP addresses.
Granted there are many that only contain the last 3 digits
but there are also thousands that don't just change the last three digits (some
are up to 9 digits)
Faterson: and as a phpBB, MediaWiki, etc., admin I
use the whole available range of bans
Faterson: it simply delays the appearance of a forum
post online, until a forum moderator approves the post
More uneccessary
work for WGT
Ahhh I see where this is going. You, yourself are vying for the moderator position
to enhance your already massive post total of over 2200 posts in less than 8
months! And with your conflicting opinions on nearly every subject matter in
hand, would lead me to believe that it would be a grave error on WGT's part
to contemplate such a ludicrous notion.