Personally I think not having karma limits is nice currently! I understand why they were used but grinding karma as a lurker on reddit was frustrating.

      • @ArtVandelay
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        171 year ago

        The original use case for Shadow banning was bots I think. To them it looks like they’re comments are still being posted, but everyone else it’s invisible.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Which makes sense, I imagine if I was shadow banned i would realize pretty quick. But it’s not easy to have a bot realize they are shadow banned

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          given how that was such a dismal failure, I’m pessimistic about the future of the fediverse and its battle against bots

      • Red Wizard 🪄
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        101 year ago

        It’s not about making the user leave, because of they know they are banned they’ll try to evade. Shadow banning gives the desired effect while not tipping off the user. So they post away, to nobody.

      • @Aganim
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        IP banning is such an annoyance if you are unlucky enough to only be able to deal with ISPs that do not use fixed IP addresses.

        “Can’t post today, because another random person got my IP ‘du jour’ banned in the past” is a pretty terrible user experience.

        And the pro troll uses Tor or a VPN and only needs to reconnect his client to receive a fresh IP address. I consider IP banning to be a very mediocre tool at best.

        • oldindianmonk
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          11 year ago

          I think WikiPedia used to do IP bans. I rarely contribute to WikiPedia and never on controversial topics. Still I randomly receive a mail saying I’ve been banned for doing some shady stuff

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yep. So many ISPs use CGNAT now because of the rising costs of IPv4 addresses. And for IPv6, you can get a /32 block for free from Hetzner or other cloud providers.

        • @[email protected]
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          I pretty sure you can’t get someone’s MAC through a browser (through the app maybe), so I’m calling bullshit on this one.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          How is that possible? On the app maybe? Generally all a website can see is your IP and whatever telemetry your browser sends back.

          • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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            21 year ago

            Hmm. Well, maybe my deductions are off. I used only RIF and a unique email address. Caught a ban. Remade account, banned within a few hours. Tried a week later, banned in a few hours. Gave up for a couple months then got a new device. Created an account, lasted for months. So I figured it was the device. Static IP. Email addresses the same just with a random number appended into it with a plus sign like [email protected]. Wasn’t trying to hide.

            I found the site wide rule against violence to be arbitrarily and poorly enforced. I wrote a lot about legal history and specifically crime and punishment, and I guess my prose and rhetoric sometimes confused the admins into thinking I would ever endorse violence.

            Anyway, found it hard to find your reply here to comment back to you. Browning in jerboa. Could see your reply in the inbox but clicking on it didn’t bring up a reply option, just took me to the full comments. Had to scroll through your posts, you seem pretty chill and reasonable and thanks for making so many comments. I think it’s really about the discussions rather than the top level meme content.