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by stoltzmann
308 days ago
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>rotating through a few VPNs can easily get you a few thousand different IPs It's not uncommon to ban all addresses coming from a datacenter, which will stop the majority of VPNs. That leaves significantly fewer addresses from residential VPNs. >IP bans means that you potentially nuke hundreds of people: between CGNAT & people playing on shared phone connections, a single IP can be allocated many times Yep. That's collateral damage. A good server would have an appeals process to handle those cases. |
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