WTF I'm using a VPN, got a new IP and twitter auto banned me, how did they fucking do that?
>>59230606
>"the only way to ban is through IP address!"
Go home kid.
>>/v/
>>59230647
how do they ban other than IP?
so they banned my computer? how do I fix that?
>>59230606
bet you forgot to clear your cookies and cache
>>59230606
Perhaps find a more mentally stimulating hobby? I can't imagine shitposting on twitter is good for your mental health, either.
>>59230961
Buy a new one.
>>59230606
did you give it a phone number?
they really want phone numbers now
>>59231232
no but I changed my MAC and I am still banned, how do they ban people? since I changed my IP and MAC
>>59231379
>I changed my MAC
lrn2TCP/IP Twitter could only see your MAC address if you were attaching your computer directly to their server farm.
They probably made you using browser cookies or browser fingerprinting.
>>59231439
>browser fingerprinting.
how do I change that?
>>59230606
Delete your browser porfile/use incognito
Try again
>>59230606
Twitter forces you to provide a phone number for all new accounts.
Welcome to the Botnet.
>>59231379
By rights your MAC shouldn't be visible outside your LAN. Unless you've got som Javascript widget spilling the beans.
>>59231487
Use a bunch of different browsers, but a browser also exposes things like the OS and CPU architecture, screen resolution, installed fonts, so if you have a really funky combination of those aspects, you might still be unique, in which case, run browsers in VMs or use your phone - mobile browsers tend to be less unique.
See https://panopticlick.eff.org/
>>59231487
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A device fingerprint or machine fingerprint or browser fingerprint is information collected about a remote computing device for the purpose of identification. Fingerprints can be used to fully or partially identify individual users or devices even when cookies are turned off.
Basic web browser configuration information has long been collected by web analytics services in an effort to accurately measure real human web traffic and discount various forms of click fraud. With the assistance of client-side scripting languages, collection of much more esoteric parameters is possible.
Assimilation of such information into a single string comprises a device fingerprint.
In 2010, EFF measured at least 18.1 bits of entropy possible from browser fingerprinting, but that was before the advancements of canvas fingerprinting, which claims to add another 5.7 bits.
>>59231611
ssssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh dont tell him