How many IP addresses have been question-banned from Stack Overflow so far? Is it 10,000 or more like 100,000, or even 1,000,000?
Does anyone have any idea what the number is, or at least the order of magnitude?
Just curious.
How many IP addresses have been question-banned from Stack Overflow so far? Is it 10,000 or more like 100,000, or even 1,000,000?
Does anyone have any idea what the number is, or at least the order of magnitude?
Just curious.
I think there's a bit of a mistaken assumption in the question itself. The process is changing, but IPs don't get strictly question-banned, users do. There are ties between the question bans of users and IPs with the newer anti-recidivism measures (in an attempt to try to prevent new accounts by the same user from working around a question ban), but that's not a straight IP ban. Even moderators aren't exposed to how the actual process works here, but it's pretty clear it's not an indiscriminate IP ban on posts once people are question-banned.
Posting from certain IPs can be temporarily hobbled in a controlled manner to mitigate incoming spam or trolling, but that's different than question bans. Even then, IP-based blocks tend to be short-lived, so any stats that you'd get would be localized to a specific period of time. If we get attacked from hundreds of accounts coming from Tor nodes, those IPs might all be throttled at once, elevating the numbers at that point in time. Again, almost all of those IP-related restrictions would be related to spam or trolling attempts, and not question bans of legitimate users.
If you are asking about question-banned users, Shog9 has indicated that over the last 120 days 25,087 accounts have hit the question ban (if I interpret the time period on that comment correctly).