I did not know the one per person... I guess you probably do not mean one per ACCOUNT, but one per IP. I know the problem then...
But, in many cases nowadays thinking that IP = 1 account is not more correct. Many forget about IP sharing, buildings or simply families, colleagues in offices , elders residencies and more.
No need to change anything for me, but several members are one person only in their vicinity so should not be in the list, and the list of people in my community = list of people in @hive-143869 cannot list them all.
Thank you for your answer.
And to all devs : It's 2020+, several people per IP is common now (dad, son, wife, etc...) . IP address is not KYC :)
!PIZZA
Hi again. Yes, it's one HBIT per person, not one per account or username. No, it has nothing to do with IP addresses or shared wifi or whatever. We just try to connect the dots. We had a rash of abuse recently and you may have simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I have unblocked you from HBIT and LUV, feel free to use either. :)
Bear in mind the reply for LUV is currently off (to recharge Resource Credits) so don't be discouraged if it appears that nothing happened. Just check your wallet or other tools listed on the About page or at https://he.dtools.dev/@itharagaian Also, realize that HBIT replies come-and-go as RCs allow it.
!LUV !HBIT
Thank you will tell my wife @florenceboens that she might have been impacted as i was obviously blocked on LUV too...
RC issue yeah I noticed that no problem.
@florenceboens wasn't blocked. Should work fine.
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