I assisted admins, caught and got banned over the past week a user noobda, who created accounts noobde, noobdaREBRN and now noobrao.

A few hours later now, I see 3-4 downvotes on every single comment of mine in the past week, and have gotten repeated death threats in PMs, likely by this very person.

Is an IP address or IP range ban a good solution, that admins should consider implementing besides report option?

I feel incredibly harassed here at Lemmy, though nothing common, where reddit users have abuse reported me to seek suicide prevention helpline, among many things.

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    IP ban and IP range bans

    Not a good idea, really. If one user is within a living group of say 15 people using one home DSL line, all of them will be blocked. (Note : Debian blocks one or more of the ip addresses of the VPN service I use, just for wiki.debian.org sub domain - So, one day I get a blocked notification, and another day I can read. Sad …) Personally I like to see the down vote feature off in the global settings to create a more friendly atmosphere, as some people seem to have down voting as their hobby. I like the idea mentioned in another of building up credit first. If you do not comment on posts at all after signing up, then you will have no down vote rights. Only after you have commented say five times you get down vote rights.

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      Voat has that system of building up credit before your votes count. I heard someone say it helped create an echo chamber, but I wouldn’t know because I stopped visiting pretty quickly. Worth looking at as a case study though.

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      Five times seems low. Every troll or such user I have observed has commented 7-10 comments before snapping up on people.

      I agree though, one other user suggested this. It should work well. Even Discord has bits that assign you a level of participation. With Level 5, you get ability to post media, as example. Really good.

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      Not only that. What is about people behind CG-NAT? or in which the ISP recycle the same set of IPs for several people.

      I have saw several situations of a IP change with captcha solving in cloudflare-based websites because user/users who owned it before got reported for abuse.

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        Good point. I forgot that nowadays dynamic ip addresses are still handed out by ISPs (I am kind of spoiled with a static ip).