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Title: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: bummer232 on July 26, 2014, 07:52:09 PM
https://i.imgur.com/zrliJwv.png

Was I perma banned? I don't see a time frame (14 day, 30 day, etc), so I think it must be. :'(

Admittedly I realized my account had a relatively low post count but likely would have a lot of activity if I posted more. So I was trying to get the activity up to join a signature campaign. It doesn't say "spam" but it's the only thing I can think of.

Anyway, thanks for any information... :-\


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: hilariousandco on July 26, 2014, 07:57:29 PM
Yes, it's probably a permaban but without giving the account name nobody can check.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: bluefirecorp on July 26, 2014, 10:45:04 PM
Yes, it's probably a permaban but without giving the account name nobody can check.

I see what you did there ;)


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: kerimk2 on July 27, 2014, 02:45:50 AM
Yes, I think that is what a perma ban is


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: Brewins on July 27, 2014, 04:09:01 AM
Depends what you see in the next line.

If it is reason: spam/wharever(x days) , its temporary for x days

If its: you can appeal your ban at email: banappeals@theymos.com , is a permament one

EDIT: if there is no second line, then its weird and you are right to ask. You can PM some staff saying your nickname.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: bitbaby on July 27, 2014, 04:17:40 AM
So what are the reasons which leads to a permanent ban? And do users get warning prior to the ban telling them to stop doing whatever it is they're doing which could lead to a permanent ban?


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: Brewins on July 27, 2014, 04:36:22 AM
So what are the reasons which leads to a permanent ban? And do users get warning prior to the ban telling them to stop doing whatever it is they're doing which could lead to a permanent ban?

Reasons for temp ban: forum spam, too much posts not related to topic, too much insubstancial posts, etc..

Reasons for perma ban: that being your second temporary ban, being a bot or acting like one, spread malware across the forum, try to compromise forum's security, and stuff like that


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: bitbaby on July 27, 2014, 04:40:24 AM
So what are the reasons which leads to a permanent ban? And do users get warning prior to the ban telling them to stop doing whatever it is they're doing which could lead to a permanent ban?

Reasons for temp ban: forum spam, too much posts not related to topic, too much insubstancial posts, etc..

Reasons for perma ban: that being your second temporary ban, being a bot or acting like one, spread malware across the forum, try to compromise forum's security, and stuff like that

I see.. so temporary ban in itself is like a warning. Thanks for the clarification, really appreciate it.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: kerimk2 on August 11, 2014, 12:46:54 AM
I never knew what bans looked like on this forum. Do they ban you from posting? Or stuff like PMing? Or does it add an account limit like 360 seconds between posts. What would it take to get a complete restriction from signing in forever?


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: BadBear on August 11, 2014, 01:09:23 AM
It essentially turns the forum into read-only. You can login, but can't post or send pm's (can read pm's). There is an option to not allow banned users to login at all (with that account anyway) but that's rarely necessary and not often done.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: kerimk2 on August 11, 2014, 02:55:49 AM
In extreme situations, could you do a full ip permaban to deal with a spammer who keeps creating new accounts? I would assume so.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: jaberwock on August 11, 2014, 02:58:19 AM
In extreme situations, could you do a full ip permaban to deal with a spammer who keeps creating new accounts? I would assume so.

It is done. Banned user's IP gets evil posts and need to pay to make accounts, also ban evasion will increase the ban of all accounts involved.

But there are billions of IPs around...


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: nbk on August 11, 2014, 12:54:25 PM
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21000833/Unbenannt.PNG

my friend cgminer-o got this after writing in the LIMX thread a GIVEAWAY post...

its a permanent ban, right?! is it possible for him to get unbanned? he got no reply after mailing the admin...


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: BitCoinDream on August 11, 2014, 03:08:19 PM
In extreme situations, could you do a full ip permaban to deal with a spammer who keeps creating new accounts? I would assume so.

It is done. Banned user's IP gets evil posts and need to pay to make accounts, also ban evasion will increase the ban of all accounts involved.

But there are billions of IPs around...

How does it apply to the people behind NAT box ? A handful of IPs are dynamically allocated to all those connecting through that NAT box. So one person's evil will affect another who has no remote linking to the other person !!!


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: shorena on August 11, 2014, 07:17:04 PM
In extreme situations, could you do a full ip permaban to deal with a spammer who keeps creating new accounts? I would assume so.

It is done. Banned user's IP gets evil posts and need to pay to make accounts, also ban evasion will increase the ban of all accounts involved.

But there are billions of IPs around...

How does it apply to the people behind NAT box ? A handful of IPs are dynamically allocated to all those connecting through that NAT box. So one person's evil will affect another who has no remote linking to the other person !!!

Yes, but evil only plays a role if you want to make a new account, so this should never affect you personally. AFAIK evil also decays over time, so its not like IPs will get "blocked" by evil forever.


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: Predict27 on August 11, 2014, 07:21:43 PM
Probably permanent but seriously would It be hard to write if It's permanent or not so people would know...


Title: Re: Is this what a perma ban looks like?
Post by: InwardContour on August 13, 2014, 03:01:34 PM
So what are the reasons which leads to a permanent ban? And do users get warning prior to the ban telling them to stop doing whatever it is they're doing which could lead to a permanent ban?

Reasons for temp ban: forum spam, too much posts not related to topic, too much insubstancial posts, etc..

Reasons for perma ban: that being your second temporary ban, being a bot or acting like one, spread malware across the forum, try to compromise forum's security, and stuff like that

I would add to permaban reason list: copying text from other sites without mentioning the source.