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Originally Posted by Zapmeister
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Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker
How does any punishment work for anything? Internet or real world. Same comments, same answers.
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Eh? I was asking a technical question: How does whatever-they-do actually prevent banned people from using the forum?
rdonj said they use an IP block, but if that means just blocking a single IP, thats never going to be effective in our DHCP world.
There's no analogy to this problem in the real world (that I can think of).
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The answer is that it doesnt. Just like nothing ever stops anything. Locks dont stop crime, death sentence doesnt stop killings, copy protection doesnt stop piracy, tickets dont stop speeding.
Ive been involved in enforcement at various levels in both real and virtual worlds for a couple of decades and I hear it so often. My usual response is "Its not my job to stop anything. If it was then things would be done quite differently. Its my job to make it as difficult as possible for as many as possible for as long as possible hoping they get the hint". The deeper purpose is to usually to avoid open blatant in-your-face violations.
In the case of IP bans, no they dont stop reconnection. A person can probably make it back in, under a new name, and act in a way that no one figures out its him/her. But if they can pull that off then isnt the purpose served anyway?
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The above statements are not meant to any way reflect the opinions of the management, the military, my employer, nor any other organization I have ever been associated with.