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Phetion
I was warned in game today, for apparently aiding somebody on the same network.

http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?s...p;#entry1846394

That is the only fathomable reason I can see for this warn, but as you can see by my Foreign Aid display, none have been flagged. http://www.cybernations.net/search_aid.asp...&Extended=1


Reason for Warn: 1) Illegally aiding a nation you've shared a network with; continue sharing a network and you'll all be deleted. - 10/11/2009


So, apparently I'm not allowed to appeal the warn, I would like to know exactly who it is I've aided on the same network as me, as I know for a fact, I haven't aided anybody on my network. I haven't used my nation on any other computer beyond home ones, so?

For the record, I've been playing actively for nearly 3 years now under two nations, I know the rules and I'm not an idiot. I'd like to know who it is that I can't aid, for future reference.
BacTalan
Is there a chance that any of the nations you've aided could have ever shared a network with you at any time in the past? Do you live in the same general area as any of them?
Phetion
No, that's not possible at all.
Emperor Stranger
Got AOL?
King Death II
QUOTE (CreativName @ Sep 16 2009, 05:42 PM) *
We're both on Virgin Media


You guys use the same ISP. Maybe that did it?
wickedj
QUOTE (King Death II @ Oct 12 2009, 08:21 AM) *
You guys use the same ISP. Maybe that did it?

ISP =! IP
Locke
QUOTE (wickedj @ Oct 12 2009, 06:37 PM) *
ISP =! IP

No, but that was never the intention. Some ISP's recycle the same IP across different computers more frequently than others, AOL being one well known case.
Emperor Stranger
QUOTE (Locke @ Oct 12 2009, 06:55 PM) *
No, but that was never the intention. Some ISP's recycle the same IP across different computers more frequently than others, AOL being one well known case.


Some even just use the same IP for multiple networks at the same time. Funny, isn't it.
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