• @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I’ve seen that most commonly with tor, vpns could cause it to.

    Edit: It is not (usually) them deliberately breaking vpns, they block brute force attacks based on public ip instead of a cookie or something.

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        123 months ago

        Considering that most VPN adresses are linked to suspicious, if not outright illegal, activity, its quite reasonable to assume that they end up on automatic block lists.

        • ᴅᴜᴋᴇᴛʜᴏʀɪᴏɴ
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          -23 months ago

          First generation VPN users effectively ruined it for current-gen users who use VPNs for everything now.

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            33 months ago

            it’s not a “gen” thing. They are still used by bots and scammers and pirates and and well-meaning n00bs who unknowingly abuse the service. They’re just also used for privacy now.