What is Your Approach to Handling Users Who Keep Making New Accounts After Bans?

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What is Your Approach to Handling Users Who Keep Making New Accounts After Bans?

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Repeat offenders often come back under new names. Do you use IP checks, device fingerprints, behavioral analysis, or stepped moderation? Tell us what worked, what failed, and how you prevented endless ban cycles.
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Re: What is Your Approach to Handling Users Who Keep Making New Accounts After Bans?

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I think that it is very important to utilize software that can help you detect such kind of offenders you create multiple accounts after you have banned them. It might not be possible to ban them all the time. However, it might be possible to ban some of them. You can also catch them by the way or style of writing.
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Re: What is Your Approach to Handling Users Who Keep Making New Accounts After Bans?

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Good-boy wrote: Mon Nov 24, 2025 9:01 pm I think that it is very important to utilize software that can help you detect such kind of offenders you create multiple accounts after you have banned them. It might not be possible to ban them all the time. However, it might be possible to ban some of them. You can also catch them by the way or style of writing.
Well, all softwares have loopholes that keeps banned member to join a forum again, however, there are also tools that can prevent this from happening. For example IP ban, fingerprint tracking, etc.
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There are some users who can be very annoying because they will intentionally break the community rules and regulation that gets their account banned but they will keep on trying to get in through another way. The best thing to do in this kind of situation is to ban their IP address permanently.
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