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Examples:
Examples:
*http://www.proxyweb.net


There are reputedly many private anonymous proxies on [[dialup IP range]]s - supposedly used by [[trolls]].  Wise [[sysop power structure]] of course, which has [[God's Eye View]], knows for certain that "these are all one person", no matter how many IP numbers are used or how many variant critiques of them there are.  This is equivalent to medieval scholastics attributing all evil to just one "Devil", and accusing all those who consort or sympathize with that one as "heretics" (an older term for [[trolls]]).
There are reputedly many private anonymous proxies on [[dialup IP range]]s - supposedly used by [[trolls]].  Wise [[sysop power structure]] of course, which has [[God's Eye View]], knows for certain that "these are all one person", no matter how many IP numbers are used or how many variant critiques of them there are.  This is equivalent to medieval scholastics attributing all evil to just one "Devil", and accusing all those who consort or sympathize with that one as "heretics" (an older term for [[trolls]]).
<s>Countrycheck.com</s> provided the [[sysop power structure]] with the weapons they thirst for to block anonymous proxy users, including righteous [[trolls]].  Furthermore, with its GeoIP tools, webmasters can also use CountryCheck.com to redirect users from different countries, so that no one from outside your country can ever comment on what goes on in your country.  [[Rogue state]]s like the [[USA]] or [[North Korea]] will find this especially useful.
[[CountryCheck]] was a service available now for those who seek [[technological escalation]] against [[trolls]] - it exceeds traditional methods of [[OpenProxy]] and encourages [[sysopism]].
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