I'm wondering whether Tim Starling or Magnus has already written the software changes, to do this.
If not, what are they waiting for? Jimbo asked for this a long time ago, and there is was no recorded opposition as of the time of the suggestion.
Let's do it!
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1) Ordianry IP blocks, due to vandalism or otehr problem edits from anon users. These would not affect logged-in users who happen to edit from the same IP.
2) User blocks. Thes woulld apply to the user involved, no matter what IP that user is editing from.
3) Hard IP blocks (I want a better name for these). Thjes would apply to any user editing from the IP involved, adn would only be applied when a user seems to be trying to evade other sorts of blocks by creating sockpuppets or making annon edits. Admins should be particularly wary of imposing these on shared IPs.
Ihope the above is useful. I son't see why it would be technically hard. DES 21:51, 19 July 2005 (UTC)