when youre ip banned the scratch website does not let you in, at all. i think itd be a good idea if you could still view projects but not upload them or comment on them
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chrisbown wrote:
if you don't have an account you can't write comments or upload projects, anyway neat idea but that could lead banned users hacking accounts to stay on the site.
probably not, youd still be ip banned anyway
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777w wrote:
chrisbown wrote:
if you don't have an account you can't write comments or upload projects, anyway neat idea but that could lead banned users hacking accounts to stay on the site.
probably not, youd still be ip banned anyway
good point.
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chrisbown wrote:
777w wrote:
chrisbown wrote:
if you don't have an account you can't write comments or upload projects, anyway neat idea but that could lead banned users hacking accounts to stay on the site.
probably not, youd still be ip banned anyway
good point.
...Which would lead to people either using proxies, or going to their friends house (or library, etc) to make and use another account.
Anyway, support. It would be useful for people whose only offense is upload inappropriate projects or post mean comments.
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Molybdenum wrote:
chrisbown wrote:
777w wrote:
probably not, youd still be ip banned anywaygood point.
...Which would lead to people either using proxies, or going to their friends house (or library, etc) to make and use another account.
Anyway, support. It would be useful for people whose only offense is upload inappropriate projects or post mean comments.
the scratch team can detect some people using proxies and then they send cookies to their computer.
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chrisbown wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
chrisbown wrote:
good point.
...Which would lead to people either using proxies, or going to their friends house (or library, etc) to make and use another account.
Anyway, support. It would be useful for people whose only offense is upload inappropriate projects or post mean comments.the scratch team can detect some people using proxies and then they send cookies to their computer.
Which would promptly be deleted (unless they are hidden, but in FF, I think there's a way to find them).
Sorry, it's just that I like to find ways to get around things.
Anyway, good idea.
Last edited by Molybdenum (2012-08-20 17:58:00)
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