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Re: bakit na-banned si Spy Drew?
« on: October 24, 2013, 09:13:45 pm »
ok update

spydrew is not on the ban list, neither is bluealphazero

my best guess is IP ban ang ginawa ng admin and the concerned members either at one point or usually have the same IP as some other banned members

I did see some names in the banlist that MIGHT be related to spydrew - si kurimasu. since I checked her posts and marami syang posts mentioning kurimasu.

kurimasu and beaverjohn2006 were banned yesterday for dual account. my guess is the admin did an IP check. I am still trying to find which admin did the banning so I can check the evidence

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if anyone else know who was banned, give me names so I can check. baka nasama rin sa IP ban

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the IP ban on beaverjohn has been removed so if they cannot access espiya earlier, tell them to try again now, baka nasama lang talaga sila dahil sa IP ban. BUT beaverjohn should still be banned for now

question lang sa dual account and IP ban - does that mean that since several accounts did use the same IP segment as others, would it automatically mean a case of multiple account?  would that suggest the possibility of multiple account, however, doesn't really equate to multiple account?  in short, for further investigation dapat di ba?  likewise, would banning by virtue of IP a bit harsh?  like what if they share the same connection or something similar?  such is not uncommon say when you share the same workplace.   heck you can even be random strangers and still share the same IP as the case of public internet, say sa malls, buses, etc.  like say what if i have a gf and we are together say one day and we accessed the internet where we were then, would that already constitute a breach of the code of conduct of espiya?  my point is IP address should only be used as a basis for further investigation, not the reason for sanction.  and likewise, the IP thing should not be used in the first place - which sort of gives CADENCE to what a member once said about being safe and all. 

just my two cents.
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