by Regulus » October 17th, 2012, 10:40 pm
[quote="WildSimba"]Some internet providers use proxy's as their addresses (such as AOL), so some people automatically have proxies. [/quote]
Would it really not say AOL with the IP is traced? I doubt that, though I don't know for sure.
[quote]People use proxies to to browse at places like school, and whether you find it wrong or not, someone people actually do have some free time at school and like to browse, and post. [/quote]
That is up to the network administrators. If a forum is blocked on a school network, it is blocked for a reason. It was blocked at my high school, and I had plenty of free time to browse MLK, but I never used a proxy to work around that, because I typically follow rules. I can easily access MLK at my community college without a problem.
[quote]Dynamic IP's do come up at Proxies sometimes (which yes, it can usually be recognized as a dynamic IP, but that's not always the case, and a good lot of members here have a dynamic IP for security reasons).[/quote]
I would know, I have a dynamic IP. Most IPs are dynamic. And I've never mistaken a dynamic IP for a proxy. Proxies are usually static IPs anyway.
[quote]And, people hide for different reasons, just because they're using a proxy doesn't mean that they are a duplicate account, or a troll or spammer.[/quote]
If someone registers under a proxy, that's a huge red flag, and I know you know that.
[quote]Some trolls don't even use proxies, I've seen them do it from their normal IP's as well. So with your logic we should just ban everyone, just because there was an attack.[/quote]
You are correct, but if the person doesn't use a proxy, the IPs will match. Even when the IPs match a banned member, that still isn't enough evidence to ban the account, as it is now.
[quote]I don't want it because it would make new members feel unwelcome. Just think, first thing they see on the forum is IF YOU ARE USING A PROXY YOU WILL BE BANNED. [/quote]
Where did it say we were going to warn all new members not to use a proxy?
[quote]I'm saying it shouldn't be a requirement, because it proves nothing in the first place. [/quote]
Honestly, an IP match (depending on the conditions, and not necessarily a proxy) is the most solid proof there is. It's easy to pretend to be someone else. It's much more difficult to hack into someone's computer to make it look like you are that person sending the data.