I moderate a community on this website, and a user broke the rules so I had to ban the user. I’m concerned that this user may have alternate accounts on other Lemmy websites and may evade the ban. How can I find these alternate accounts?

  • Petersson@feddit.org
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    4 days ago

    A bit sus, aren’t ya? Joined 3 hours ago, first asking about “hypothetically” identifying users, now about actually identifiying them. I bet you won’t get different answers than you already did.

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    When they break the rules again ban their new username…

    Until then, find more constructive things to obsess over.

  • FiniteBanjo@feddit.online
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    4 days ago

    There isn’t anything built in to share problematic IP addresses, but there isn’t anything stopping instance admins from sharing. I believe there was talk of a universal ban list to subscribe to, no idea if it ever got published. Though, if a user has taken the effort to maintain multiple separate accounts then they might be using VPNs as well.

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      An IP ban also created the risk of banning others unintentionally. ISPs which use CGNAT will have a large number of users coming from the same IP address. So, banning one IP could ban a large number of users.