Thread:Wellsworth96/@comment-850810-20190811183741/@comment-27794543-20190811225720

Copy of comment message: Hi WarGrowlmon18. I've been working on wikis for over a decade, as an admin for over three years. I'm familiar with many of the tricks that bad actors use on wikis. I've locked individual pages. I've done IP range blocks. I know how to contact staff for checkuser. I've temporarily disabled IP edits on whole wikis. In short, this isn't my first rodeo. At this time there hasn't been any actions to indicate more severe measures are necessary. Before you ask me to lock down the entire wiki, please provide evidence that it's currently necessary.

To reiterate, I've been around the block. Something I've learned is that the majority of bad actors don't know how to jump IPs. Those who do jump, often jump within a specific range (making range blocks very effective). Bad actors who jump to random IPs around the world are very, very rare. You can block IP edits, but that doesn't prevent them from creating multiple new accounts, etc. If someone wanted to be persistent enough, they can wreck havoc. However, the vast majority of people have better uses of their time and go away after being blocked.

The reason I'm not taking more serious actions, is because there is no evidence that such actions are necessary at this time. The issue was one IP who's now blocked. Until they start jumping, it's still a one IP issue.