I am at school now and someone at my school has made an account. They are under the same IP as me, but are not me. Please be aware that the only account that is me is this one. I do not want to get my account or school's IP banned because of them. Look, if they do something bad, then ban that account, but if you look at my account you will see nothing wrong I did.
I doubt you will be affected as the accounting deleting happened to only the most recent account made.
No that's not it, he's talking about being banned for dual accounts/in case they do something bad. But our system will know if multiple accounts share an IP and we won't ban by IP if they do, well unless the other things we check indicate that it's the same user.
Okay then thanks, I got baned from other sites because they thought I was the same person when it was really a different person behind my school's network (the district uses a proxy, so all the schools have the same IP I think)
Off topic: About schools, my school blocked RomUlation. Gasp! And they add new anonymous proxy blocks extremely frequently, so it's pretty much impossible to get around. It's called Websense.
Wow you have that crap too? I found absolutely no way to get around it except to set my computer as a proxy D:
Setting up you own computer as a proxy is probably the best way to bypass a filter since there's no chance of it being found somewhere online for them to ban. Naturally you should add some form of protection to prevent unwanted people from using it.
But then you have to leave it on all day.. I heard there a program that makes ur PC a proxy, it gives you a URL to use. but couldnt the Nazis (schools in this case) block one's IP, so no matter what the URL is it wont go?
We used to have one called NINAA. there were two sets of filters, one at the school, and one at the ISP. The school ones could be altered if you knew the IT teacher well (I did ) but the ISP ones couldn't be and they sucked. they blocked any website accessed by the IP instead of a DNS name, and blocked entire country codes for DNS names. I remember being absolutely pissed off by their attitude when I found out I couldn't access a fanart gallery purely because it was on a .ru domain. So, I put a CGI proxy on my webserver.