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  2. Wikipedia:Request an account/ACC Wizard/BlockedIP

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    If you have edited Wikipedia before and believe that the block is a result of your edits or actions, you may not create an account or request that an account be created for you. Instead, you should appeal your block. Your IP talk page may contain more information about the block. My School, Library, or Organization is blocked

  3. Wikipedia:IP block exemption

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    An IP address block exemption allows that editor to edit without interruption, from an IP address that would otherwise be blocked through no fault of their own. It can also be used to allow editing via an anonymizing proxy when need is demonstrated and the user is trusted to not abuse the user right.

  4. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft server network that allows players to make their own servers and advertise it to thousands of daily players. It is owned by GamerSafer, who also created the Official Minecraft Server List. [57] nerd.nu June 2009: One of the two oldest Minecraft servers. The map has been revised at least 26 times, and sources conflict on whether nerd ...

  5. Wikipedia:Get my IP address - Wikipedia

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    It depends. The operators of any website that you visit can see it. If you are not logged into Wikipedia, your IP address is publicly recorded with every edit that you make. If you are logged in, your IP address is hidden from all but a very small number of trusted administrators. In some cases, it is possible that the origin of your IP address ...

  6. IP address blocking - Wikipedia

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    IP address blocking is commonly used to protect against brute force attacks and to prevent access by a disruptive address. It can also be used to restrict access to or from a particular geographic area; for example, syndicating content to a specific region through the use of Internet geolocation. [1] IP address blocking can be implemented with ...

  7. Wikipedia:Oversight/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    A: If you wish to conceal your IP, you should create an account. In some cases, suppression may still be considered, for example, if you are a new editor and did not realize your IP address would be publicly published. Q: I have a Wikipedia account, but I forgot to log in to my account before editing, and now my IP address is attached to my ...

  8. Virtual IP address - Wikipedia

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    A VIP address can be used to provide nearly unlimited mobility. For example, if an application has an IP address on a physical subnet, that application can be moved only to a host on that same subnet. VIP addresses can be advertised on their own subnet, [a] so its application can be moved anywhere on the reachable network without changing ...

  9. Wikipedia:IP edits are not anonymous - Wikipedia

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    If you edit through a proxy, your IP address will be that of the proxy server, rather than your own. Note that editing Wikipedia through Virtual Private Networks, anonymizing proxy servers, or Tor is, at a minimum, controversial, and users editing via these proxies are most of the time blocked from editing, until you disconnect from anonymity ...