On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 14:38:39 -0800 (PST), Daniel Mayer maveric149=/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org wrote:
I found this on my meta talk page after I extended a ban on an IP that is virtually identical to an IP that had already been banned for making a hideous racial slur:
.... Murder of vast numbers of people who believe as you do becomes justified, when you use control of a technology that they don't have, to censor their views on what you are doing, and make it impossible for them to stop you any other way.
I may have been wrong in banning the IP from en.wiki but I don't appreciate thinly veiled threats on my life.
Can we ban all this users IPs and perhaps call the cops?
Banning IP's is generally a bad idea. For example, New Zealand's top ISP has 100,000 users and probably a pool of around 30,000 IP addresses. Odds are that a user who is banned will be on another IP next time they dial in, and there are 100,000 potential Wikipedians whou you are at best mystifying or at worst driving away by rendering them unable to edit should they happen along on the IP(s) you've banned. I'm on DSL, with a much more stable IP, but I know that if I want to change, all I have to do is switch of my router for 10 seconds.