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I can confirm they don't share the same IP as any other user guys, it's a legit account.
You can't confirm it's a legit account. You can just confirm that it doesn't share any IPs.. Big difference. There are many relatively easy ways of making it look like you're posting from a different IP
i don't see how vr is all about 2 images in different eyes overlapping but one can close one eye and still have vr effect though I felt depth was slightly less
also I don't understand d how u cam get holographic images which have 3d effect that don't need glasses yet we need glasses, I'm guessing that's because the to is not made for 3d only hence the glasses convert the images so we see holographic effect whereas a holographic photo already has 3d effect built into it.
also I don't understand d how u cam get holographic images which have 3d effect that don't need glasses yet we need glasses, I'm guessing that's because the to is not made for 3d only hence the glasses convert the images so we see holographic effect whereas a holographic photo already has 3d effect built into it.
Could use like USB tether with a mobile/laptop, and not fixed line so IP's never match up.
Yep. Or even just bounce off a proxy.
Then you've got to take into consideration people on dynamic IPs. There could be half a dozen or more people here who show up as using the same IP at some point, when in fact that just have the same ISP. In short, using the IP address to see if someone is "legit"...
Well it's never going to be accurate/reliable is it?
It happens all the time, we have a lot of users from a certain college.
My local hospital has a sign which reads "This way for accidents and emergencies." Haven't people in hospital got enough to worry about without looking for further misfortune?
It happens all the time, we have a lot of users from a certain college.
Yeah that would happen but I was talking in regards to dynamic IPs leased from your ISP rather than his more general point about IPs. NAT gateways is a separate case again; albeit one which will disappear as services gradually migrate to IPv6. [edit: Albeit that still wouldn't help forums frequented by students since they wouldn't have an allocated PC. Same issue for employees who hotdesk too]
The most common duplicates we get are on IPs allocated to mobile internet providers. Some IPs allocated to 3 and EE have hundreds of different users associated with them. 'Normal' IP addresses from IPs are normally pretty consistent in being tied to one user, unless, as mentioned above, multiple users are accessing from a place that has a single gateway on to the internet - but that's a different case entirely.
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