Don't tell me you're using the script I wrote That was an unintentional success, I have received several messages about it saying thanks or asking for support.
No. If you get multiple bans on the same address block it is likely to be put under special "monitoring", but ordinarily this doesn't happen.So, if I got banned on a tracker like PTP, and based on the log, I've used let's say 45 IP addresses in total on PTP, and now, after my public IP becomes a new class A IP address, different from the previous 45 IPs but in the same /13 range (eg. 100.190.233.86 and 100.161.138.162), I re-register PTP, will i be banned? (without considering other factors, like we use different computer, CPU, OS, browser, torrent client, irc client, screen resolution, zero torrent history etc.)
No, for the very reason you mention. All dynamic IP pools are limited in size, and as more people using the same provider as you login or register, there would eventually be a match with a previous address. Staff are aware of this and won't issue bans unless said match comes from another very recently banned or active account (see the last paragraph of https://filesharingtalk.com/showthread.php?p=3597953 for an example).If ban wouldn't come under the conditions above, will I be banned if my public IP address someday changes back to one of the "dirty" 45 I used before? (because this is under the control of ISP, not mine, so it maybe occurs although not often)
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