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denizsi

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Monica21 said:
I have no idea what point you're trying to make. Are you suggesting that there are secret ways of tracking IPs that Bethesda is using and no one else is? Please elaborate.

Quoting myself from page 11:

denizsi said:
At least I know that it's valid and true because I've experienced it myself, being banned without reason once before, and then unbanned the next day without any explanation; a mistake on the responsible mod's part, apparently.

And quoting HD's post above now:

Hungry Donner said:
We're well aware that a proxy may be used by multiple unrelated people. In fact, we've had multiple unrelated people banned on the same ip.
 

Monica21

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I don't know what to tell you, except that it's really not that big of a deal. Oh, and read this.
 

Hungry Donner

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denizsi said:
At least I know that it's valid and true because I've experienced it myself, being banned without reason once before, and then unbanned the next day without any explanation; a mistake on the responsible mod's part, apparently.
As I said, we don't ban an account simply because there is an ip match. If we did we couldn't have unrelated members on the same ip being banned.

If you're using a proxy and stumbled upon one that was banned it's easy enough to fix - you switch to a new proxy.
 

OccupatedVoid

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Hungry Donner said:
If you're using a proxy and stumbled upon one that was banned it's easy enough to fix - you switch to a new proxy.
ZOMG U MSUT BE JOEKING!!!!111
 

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