Dealing with trolls who have cable internet is usually no problem. You block one or two IPs and you're done.
But this one clown who is using Comcast comes up with another IP address each time I block him and drop his account into tachy. Every day he comes back with a new account, new IP, and some of the most psychotic rants I've seen in 7 years of running a forum. Clearly an experienced troll who knows how to thwart basic measures.
In the meantime, I've started manually approving new users. I've considered blocking the first two chunks of his IP, but that would basically ban half the state of Delaware from my site. How is this guy getting new static IPs every day?
But this one clown who is using Comcast comes up with another IP address each time I block him and drop his account into tachy. Every day he comes back with a new account, new IP, and some of the most psychotic rants I've seen in 7 years of running a forum. Clearly an experienced troll who knows how to thwart basic measures.
In the meantime, I've started manually approving new users. I've considered blocking the first two chunks of his IP, but that would basically ban half the state of Delaware from my site. How is this guy getting new static IPs every day?
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