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by blfr 2446 days ago
Obviously, anyone can blacklist anyone for any reason on the Internet and relay nodes' IPs are public. But do they?

I run a relay node on my personal server and never had any issues. But 1) I rarely browse the Internet from that IP and 2) it's in OVH so if it were blacklisted, it could be because of that.

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Banks, Amazon, etc. Ended up on a blacklist for serving a relay from my personal home IP.