While reading about question ban, I found this comment by Jeff Atwood, explaining that users are banned by IP address so that they cannot circumvent the ban by creating a new account.
I don't know about the rest of the world, but having a stably assigned public IP address is rather uncommon in Europe. Not only the IP address changes whenever one restarts the modem (and sometimes without restarting it), most users are also hidden behind NATs.
This brings us to the real issues:
- One can trivially circumvent the ban by restarting his/her modem
- Blocking a NAT public IP address will potentially affect thousands of users. Maybe not thousands of Stack Overflow users, but still..
As such, not only the IP address ban might be ineffective, it could also be harmful to other users. Furthermore, the upcoming transition to IPv6 might decrease the likelihood of having a stably assigned IP address even further.
Is Jeff's comment still valid in 2014? If yes, should Stack Overflow adopt other, more effective, countermeasures? What, if any? I admit I couldn't come up with a reliable solution.