isn't it ridiculous if freebitco.in blacklisted ISPs with very many customers.
It would be. That's why we don't do it.
this is an explanation of the ISP blocking I mean in my previous post :
maybe you have made automatic blocking on some IPs that you suspect are used by botnets
but unfortunately some of these IPs are the Dynamic IPs owned by the largest operator in our country.
so that anyone who uses that IPs will be automatically blocked.
I think this will block the way for that ISP customers to your site
so this is the same as blocking the ISP, because sooner or later the users will use the IP address that is included in your blacklist because the IP they use will continue to change as the Dynamic IP works.
and for botnets who may have used the ISP only need to move to another ISP.
so I think the effect will be worse for genuine users than for botnets.
It is an indication that the selective action we have taken has been effectively targetted on abusive accounts and very few legitimate users have been affected. Compared to the support requests I had earlier this year when wetsuit tried a different method I have had hardly any requests from real users this time, just a few botters trying it on.
why don't you try to think in a user's perspective
Did you know, when you delete a user's account then he won't be able to log in and because of that he can't complain through his account.
not everyone out there understands how all this works and not all of the freebitco.in users know about this bitcointalk forum
even myself, I know freebitco.in first than this forum