Block Appeal
@ST47:
108.34.231.7 (block log • active blocks • global blocks • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • creation log • change block settings • unblock • checkuser (log))
Request reason:
Caught by a web host block but this host or IP is not a web host. My IP address is 108.34.231.7. Of note, the IP referenced in the error message is not the IP showing on any "What is my ip?" website. Under the suggestion of Daniel Case, I contacted the Telcom and they cannot find a reason why different IP addresses fall under such a range block. This older article mentions something similar happening a few years ago [1]. 108.34.231.7 (talk) 11:14, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
Decline reason:
This IP address is not blocked. If you are getting a different IP address show up, that is because you used a proxy or a VPN within the past 24 hours. You need to ensure that is disabled and then wait a full 24 hours for the block to clear. Yamla (talk) 12:18, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
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- @Yamla:Understood. One question, why delete the article from Slashdot? Just asking, I am not trying to anger anybody. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.34.231.7 (talk • contribs)
- I haven't the slightest idea what you are talking about. What article from Slashdot? --Yamla (talk) 14:05, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
- @Yamla:Understood. One question, why delete the article from Slashdot? Just asking, I am not trying to anger anybody. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.34.231.7 (talk • contribs)
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