Forum Moderators: rogerd
Some users have registered a second even a third name, and I could tell it was them based on IP number.
I confronted some of them, and told them about it, and they came back to tell me that 'it wasn't them, but someone in the family' and I usually have my doubt about this, even though it is almost impossible for me to prove. So my question to you guys is:
-How can I tell if a new username, whose IP matches that of an existing user, is the same user, or maybe someone else in the family?
Thank You
It's a judgment call, but I'd recommend focusing on behavior. If a previously banned member returns and is behaving admirably, why worry about it? On the other hand, when multiple IDs of the same person are posting in the same thread and supporting each other's position, then it's time to bring the hammer down. Rather than trying to stamp out every multiple, just nail those that are causing problems.
vBulletin has a hack that places a non-obvious cookie on the user's computer. It then tests for this and alerts mods if multiple members are posting from the same machine. This is a good addition to IP checking, as it proves sharing at the machine level (important for AOL users, for example, where IPs are useless) and also catches those who may move a laptop to different locations to evade detection.