Thursday April 28

Slashdot bans logins from Malaysia

When I ban Malaysian IPs, I get a lot of bitching from Malaysians. When Slashdot bans Malaysian IPs, does anyone say anything? I've tried logging in while assuming a few IPs. And they've all been banned. Slashdot has probably banned a range and I don't know exactly how large. I've emailed the Slashdot admins already, but because the IPs in Malaysia are dynamic, I don't see how they can lift the ban. I don't blame the Slashdot admins. I ban Malaysians fairly often. Anonymity on the internet brings out the worst in them.

Slashdot bans Malaysia IPs

UPDATE: They didn't ban a wide enough range. I'm back in.

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