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Okay, I usually don't post my own topics, but I've gotten myself all worried about something that could possibly be nothing, but I'm not sure.

 

So this person came onto the IRC and his account couldn't be created. I tried to help him, but to no avail. He was getting pretty worried that he wouldn't be able to play. So I thought it would be good of me to offer to create his account for him. He gladly accepted, so I went and made him an account using his email, the username he wanted, and I made a password for him but told him how to change it. He was very happy about it, thanked me greatly, and left.

 

Well, I just started thinking today that if he got IP-banned, and if the IP of the account goes to where it was created, then me and my account would get IP-banned. So basically, my questions are:

 

1) Does the IP of accounts go to where they were registered, or go to where the user is playing?

2) If this user gets IP banned, will I get IP banned and not be able to play anymore? ( I know I can post an appeal, but I'm still worried)

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218096 Okay, I usually don't post my own topics, but I've gotten myself all worried about something that could possibly be nothing, but I'm not sure.

 

So this person came onto the IRC and his account couldn't be created. I tried to help him, but to no avail. He was getting pretty worried that he wouldn't be able to play. So I thought it would be good of me to offer to create his account for him. He gladly accepted, so I went and made him an account using his email, the username he wanted, and I made a password for him but told him how to change it. He was very happy about it, thanked me greatly, and left.

 

Well, I just started thinking today that if he got IP-banned, and if the IP of the account goes to where it was created, then me and my account would get IP-banned. So basically, my questions are:

 

1) Does the IP of accounts go to where they were registered, or go to where the user is playing?

2) If this user gets IP banned, will I get IP banned and not be able to play anymore? ( I know I can post an appeal, but I'm still worried)

 

Without disclosing too much information, I can assure you that you will not be banned if there is no wrongdoing on your part.

 

Basically, you have nothing to worry about, Alex8lot. :)

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218096 Okay, I usually don't post my own topics, but I've gotten myself all worried about something that could possibly be nothing, but I'm not sure.

 

So this person came onto the IRC and his account couldn't be created. I tried to help him, but to no avail. He was getting pretty worried that he wouldn't be able to play. So I thought it would be good of me to offer to create his account for him. He gladly accepted, so I went and made him an account using his email, the username he wanted, and I made a password for him but told him how to change it. He was very happy about it, thanked me greatly, and left.

 

Well, I just started thinking today that if he got IP-banned, and if the IP of the account goes to where it was created, then me and my account would get IP-banned. So basically, my questions are:

 

1) Does the IP of accounts go to where they were registered, or go to where the user is playing?

2) If this user gets IP banned, will I get IP banned and not be able to play anymore? ( I know I can post an appeal, but I'm still worried)

 

From my experience it goes to the account's last active IP :Smile:

 

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218096 Okay, I usually don't post my own topics, but I've gotten myself all worried about something that could possibly be nothing, but I'm not sure.

 

So this person came onto the IRC and his account couldn't be created. I tried to help him, but to no avail. He was getting pretty worried that he wouldn't be able to play. So I thought it would be good of me to offer to create his account for him. He gladly accepted, so I went and made him an account using his email, the username he wanted, and I made a password for him but told him how to change it. He was very happy about it, thanked me greatly, and left.

 

Well, I just started thinking today that if he got IP-banned, and if the IP of the account goes to where it was created, then me and my account would get IP-banned. So basically, my questions are:

 

1) Does the IP of accounts go to where they were registered, or go to where the user is playing?

2) If this user gets IP banned, will I get IP banned and not be able to play anymore? ( I know I can post an appeal, but I'm still worried)

 

From my experience it goes to the account's last active IP :Smile:

 

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Staff don't just only reference the last active IP. Just a reminder.

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