I keep getting assigned the IP used by one of the guys who spams boards with the "how can white boys even compete" threads and porn.
He's starting to get entire IPv4 range bans but who ever did it did not get all the addresses in his range. The ISP he is using rotates IPv4 addresses very rapidly and uses IPv6. He may not actually be skilled enough to hide well via proxies and just resumes posting everytime the IPv4 address rotates. It looks like he is just burning through all the IP addresses his residential connection can be assigned.
I don't have enough info to work out his identity but I'm pretty sure I know which city and ISP. Do mods ever file complaints with ISPs against long term spammers? Theoretically I might be able to file complaints with the ISP that I can no longer reliably access social media due to that customer using his connection to spam websites. But that would only work if websites targeted by him had already complained.
>>584879
>Do mods ever file complaints with ISPs against long term spammers?
I guarantee ISPs won't care
>>584890
It's a pretty small ISP, nothing like the large American ones. Once I had an issue with routing to a game server going through a US ISP with connectivity issues, they actually fixed when I showed it to them via support tickets.
>it's a bbc meme poster
>he's using advanced chan magic to avoid ban
At some point I believed these threads to be original but now I'm fairly certain it's a professional shill. Thanks for the insight man.
>>584896
>It's a pretty small ISP, nothing like the large American ones.
They will care even less.
>Once I had an issue with routing to a game server going through a US ISP with connectivity issues, they actually fixed when I showed it to them via support tickets.
Entirely different situation. The ISP won't give a shit about this, trust me.
>>584940
>shill
Stop using that word. It makes you come across as a moron and is a clear signal that to everyone else that you are a newfag who didn't have the basic respect to spend at least a year lurking before posting. Fuck off idiot.
>>584984
You're a meme for real
It's been proven that private agencies pay people to spread certain "opinions" on the internet. There's been massive shitstorms like less than a year ago on the subject
I'm not the /x/ kind to yell this word around. So down with the buzzwords, you actual newfag.