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This started about a month ago, the closest VPN location's IP is banned. Sometimes switching to a different one helps. It wasn't an issue before, surely this can be addressed.
No, it means that the IP you were using, (and you are using proxies), was banned at some point. If someone uses proxies, it will stand a good chance thatWait, if my IP was flagged, does that mean someone has hijacked my machine/network?
I understand that the proxy my VPN uses sometimes is numerically equivalent to a proxy someone had previously used to harm AnandTech.
And I don't understand why it only happens at AnandTech and no other forum or site I go to. For here it's not a huge deal to tell my VPN to connect via another country then back to the U.S. so that I can log on (can't any potential threat do that?).
In this thread (and only at AnandTech) it seems that the use of a VPN is discouraged, and that that particular security measure is actually a security threat. If that's just following the meaning of life as irony, that's cool, otherwise I still don't understand, and especially why only at AnandTech.
And I don't understand why it only happens at AnandTech and no other forum or site I go to.
While we might be the only site you use that causes these concerns, rest assured this spam database is very large and used by multiple sites around the world.
I use the popular, commercial service recommended by CR. The programmers had fun with it. It has an option right there that says that some ISP's throttle encrypted data, so here's an option, at a slight slowdown, that will make the data look unencrypted. I had never thought about selecting that. [edit: and I know that has nothing to do with block blacklists, just that potential threats are everywhere, and as far as I can tell there is no ID flag that I can put in my browser that says that I was a Boy Scout and I'll never stop being one, I am no threat, but who's to believe me?]But is it those databases that are blocking people on VPNs? Commercial VPN services wouldn't last long in the marketplace if they allowed themselves to remain on those blacklists.
I suspect that mods or site techs are manually blacklisting IP addresses and that those blocks form the bulk of the problem. Whoever is at the controls is probably blocking large IP blocks, not just individual IP addresses on those VPN and proxy servers. That might work OK for blocking someone coming directly from a privately controlled network somewhere, but it's going to whack anyone who happens to be using those same VPN services.
I suspect that mods or site techs are manually blacklisting IP addresses and that those blocks form the bulk of the problem. Whoever is at the controls is probably blocking large IP blocks, not just individual IP addresses on those VPN and proxy servers. That might work OK for blocking someone coming directly from a privately controlled network somewhere, but it's going to whack anyone who happens to be using those same VPN services.
and those IP addresses were all in the spam database prior to our banning them.
Yes we are using the database, which flags a lot of the spammers for us, before they complete registrations.This isn't making much sense. So then you're not actually using the spam databases to block spammers before they've spammed the site?
It's not so much them causing damage here, but we spend a good bit of our time removing spam. Most users here don't report it, so it is up to the moderators to find it and remove it. It's not that we don't like VPNs, it's just that if a person uses those often enough, they are going to get the same IP that are stored in a spam database that we use. Most spammers are very limited in their knowledge on how the "internet of things" works, and their only job is to post the spam.
It sucks for people who want to use a VPN legitimately, but like anything else in life, once some people begin abusing it, it causes an inconvenience to the honest users. For example, I hate having to take off my shoes and walk through a body scanner at the airport post 9/11, when before that I could be through the security point in seconds. I am not a threat to anyone, but I understand why they now do it.
While we might be the only site you use that causes these concerns, rest assured this spam database is very large and used by multiple sites around the world.
I always wondered when spam is reported does it go in a queue? Do you guys keep track of the good and bad spam reporters?
BTW, there’s a spam post above mine![]()
