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December 06, 2013, 12:58:12 PM
#18
I am sorry but I receive the message: "The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago. Please try again later." even when it is the first time I post. Maybe my provider (Virgin in the UK) is using dynamic IP. But please consider us.   Sad



Yeah, this happened for me quite a lot when I started, but it's fine now. No post time limit either.

It seems like maybe they are counting a log in as a "posting."  

I've only ever logged into this site twice, and the second time was only recently after the man in the middle attack, but I still got the 'The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago' quite a bit.
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December 06, 2013, 12:55:25 PM
#17
I am sorry but I receive the message: "The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago. Please try again later." even when it is the first time I post. Maybe my provider (Virgin in the UK) is using dynamic IP. But please consider us.   Sad



Yeah, this happened for me quite a lot when I started, but it's fine now. No post time limit either.

It seems like maybe they are counting a log in as a "posting." 
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December 06, 2013, 05:11:24 AM
#16
This is a very heavy limit, because it's very hard to use the forum from a mobile connections where 1 IP is shared among hundreds or even thousands of phones.
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December 04, 2013, 02:07:41 PM
#15
No such limit exists.
I guess that clear things.
The only limit for using more than one account is to the number of posts from an IP (360 seconds for less than 10 activity).
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December 04, 2013, 01:28:19 PM
#14
I am sorry but I receive the message: "The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago. Please try again later." even when it is the first time I post. Maybe my provider (Virgin in the UK) is using dynamic IP. But please consider us.   Sad



Yeah, this happened for me quite a lot when I started, but it's fine now. No post time limit either.
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December 04, 2013, 01:18:47 PM
#13
I am sorry but I receive the message: "The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago. Please try again later." even when it is the first time I post. Maybe my provider (Virgin in the UK) is using dynamic IP. But please consider us.   Sad

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December 04, 2013, 06:22:54 AM
#12
Worth repeating as it seems to have been overlooked.


No such limit exists.
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December 04, 2013, 04:58:01 AM
#11
So is it ok to have two accounts from one IP? I'm trying to get my bro in to BTC and I think him joining this site and trying to make some money via paid signature adds would be great way to do so, but I don't want him to do it if it's gonna look bad on me or stop me from posting.
Yup! Only if you get banned or are strongly believed to be a scammer do you lose the privilege to have multiple accounts from one IP. In fact, you are allowed to have multiple accounts as a single person, if you wish!

Sweet, thanks for that.
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December 03, 2013, 11:35:06 PM
#10
What about people using VPNs?
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December 03, 2013, 11:18:30 PM
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So is it ok to have two accounts from one IP? I'm trying to get my bro in to BTC and I think him joining this site and trying to make some money via paid signature adds would be great way to do so, but I don't want him to do it if it's gonna look bad on me or stop me from posting.
Yup! Only if you get banned or are strongly believed to be a scammer do you lose the privilege to have multiple accounts from one IP. In fact, you are allowed to have multiple accounts as a single person, if you wish!
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December 03, 2013, 10:52:02 PM
#8
This might be done to limit the number of accounts that can be created from TOR exit nodes with the specific purpose of anonymous scamming.

Why would one have to be anonymous here unless they have the intention of doing something sketchy.  There are far too many people with way more bitcoins than the scammers out there that aren't anonymous. Makes you wonder... how about just blocking all Tor traffic?

Not necessarily true, but I'd guess a larger percentage of people who use tor do so for nefarious purposes. Maybe some peeps just want full anonymity and for other security reasons. BTC is still in an largely undefined, unregulated grey area, and it's very likely governments are gonna want their cut of profits eventually and I can't see most of these BTC millionaires wanting to chuck money away on capital gains tax.

No such limit exists.

So is it ok to have two accounts from one IP? I'm trying to get my bro in to BTC and I think him joining this site and trying to make some money via paid signature adds would be great way to do so, but I don't want him to do it if it's gonna look bad on me or stop me from posting.

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December 03, 2013, 05:46:33 PM
#7
No such limit exists.
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December 03, 2013, 11:05:13 AM
#6
This might be done to limit the number of accounts that can be created from TOR exit nodes with the specific purpose of anonymous scamming.

Why would one have to be anonymous here unless they have the intention of doing something sketchy.  There are far too many people with way more bitcoins than the scammers out there that aren't anonymous. Makes you wonder... how about just blocking all Tor traffic?
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December 03, 2013, 10:26:52 AM
#5
Hm... had no idea this limitation was implemented.  I know of other sites I frequent that use 1 ip per user.  Those sites usually allow a secondary account with the ip upon giving proof that there is a seperate person in the household who wishes to make an account.  Few scammers would go through the trouble of getting a scanned ID, waiting for confirmation, etc. to get a second account.  Most would just change their ip (a lot easier). 
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December 03, 2013, 10:25:35 AM
#4
My ISP uses dynamic IPs... What happens if one day i receive the address some other forum member had?
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December 03, 2013, 10:19:32 AM
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This might be done to limit the number of accounts that can be created from TOR exit nodes with the specific purpose of anonymous scamming?
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December 03, 2013, 06:21:19 AM
#2
Wrong forum for this. Ask in meta.

Anyway, I gather that scamming/spamming or other poor "habits" were often being combined with multiple accounts on one IP so the rule was put in place to limit or slow such negative actions.
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December 03, 2013, 04:02:05 AM
#1
What if my brother or roommate wanted to post?
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