Quote from the answer in this Meta Wiki question:
An automatic filter is in place to ban questions and/or answers from IP addresses or accounts with a history of extremely poor posts.
As has been discussed before on Meta, banning a users' IP address could result in many Stack Overflow users being question-banned (I believe this has been resolved now); let's put that in a different perspective, such as a timeline of events (an example, this isn't my timeline :-)):
- Monday: User registered on Stack Overflow (this is a new account). Asked crappy question, receives -5 votes and the question is removed by a moderator. Was in a public library,
- Tuesday: Provided a good answer to a bad question, receives +3/-1 votes. At work.
- Wednesday: Answer on Tuesday is chosen as the best answer by the asker and is accepted. At home.
- Thursday: Asked yet another crappy question, -8 votes and the question is closed. At home.
- Friday: Posted another crappy question, downvoted -1. Tried to post another question but the user is now question-banned. At work. (Phew! This user is pretty bad!)
Will all those places be under an IP-address question-ban, or would the ban only apply in the last location the account was logged into?
AKA: Will the IP-ban apply to the public library, work, and home, or just home?