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<span style="font-size:2em; vertical-align:middle;">[[Image:Information_icon.svg|32px]] '''Attention Administrators:'''</span> |
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⚫ | Exercise extreme caution in blocking this IP address. As of [[23 December]] [[2006]], T-mobile uses this IP for over 8,000 locations. Each location has approximately 30 NAT IPs assigned to it. That potentially effects an estimated 240,000 possible nodes. When considering blocking, It is not your average IP. It is not an open WiFi network either, but instead [http://hotspot.t-mobile.com/ t-mobile] collects personal identify information from every customer. This IP may serve as the primary ISP IP for many people. Therefore serious abuse can be reported and traced through the ISP. When blocking be sure to provide diffs on this page to justify the block. |
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Also try to be aware of Autoblocks that include this IP address. An autoblock on this IP address can easily effect many other editors. This makes it especially important to avoid frivolous blocks — known as [[User:MONGO|MONGO blocks]]. If a block of a user block is necessary and such a block therefore results in an autoblock of this IP address we advise administrators to wait some time and then lift the autoblock before the usual 24 hour period expires. |
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Revision as of 00:54, 24 December 2006
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