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Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:27 am
by Joaz Banbeck
Hsiang wrote:Joaz -- Is it okay to out the private info of players like you do? Many, like myself, prefer to play privately for our own reasons, and I for one sure don't want you to come out and say this account's IP is from Rochester, New York. Please, at least check with us before you publicize any info about our IP. -- Come to think of it, I am not even sure it is appropriate for you to CHECK the IP or any other derivatives of any KGS accounts without cause.
Please check with KGS before making such assumptions. Not to be redundant, but...
Redundant wrote:All the information joaz gave was publicly available on the profiles. Sunnylucky has his language set to Taiwan, and Milkpiao has an email address with a Shanghai based website on his.
Errr...wait...I can't be redundant. We have different IPs.
hyperpape wrote:...It's the mention of IPs that's surprising, but Joaz can tell us what he did/meant.
It should not surprising if you note the context of the information. We have two stong guys appearing on KGS within a week of each other. One zooms up to the rather exclusive 9D category ( although now down to 8.6 ), and the other is hot on his heels with an even better record. Doesn't anyone else get curious about who these guys are, and why they choose to play on KGS, and might there be more ( or are they the same guy )?
I did. And that is the subtext of this entire thread.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:35 am
by yoyoma
Joaz can you just be plain and tell us if you misspoke when you said where the IP they play from is based? Redundant is talking about the language of the client and the email. Neither of these have anything to do with their IP, which is what people are upset about.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:39 am
by Joaz Banbeck
I REPEAT: ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS PUBLIC.
Look it up yourself if you don't believe me. But please quit making assumptions until you have the facts. BTW, one does not have to know the IP to know that they are different.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:46 am
by yoyoma
Joaz Banbeck wrote:I REPEAT: ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS PUBLIC.
Look it up yourself if you don't believe me. But please quit making assumptions until you have the facts. BTW, one does not have to know the IP to know that they are different.
How do you find where the IP a player on KGS is based from? I didn't think it was possible.
ETA: I'm still assuming we're dealing with a simple misunderstanding that Joaz looked at SunnyLucky's info, saw "Client version: Chinese (Taiwan)", and from that is saying that SunnyLucky "plays from a Taiwan IP". Which is not true, *anyone* can set their client to use that language locale. A common misconception from the fact that it puts a locale in parenthesis there.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:58 am
by hyperpape
Joaz Banbeck wrote:I REPEAT: ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS PUBLIC.
Look it up yourself if you don't believe me. But please quit making assumptions until you have the facts. BTW, one does not have to know the IP to know that they are different.
You're being a donkey*. If you didn't do anything to look up their IP addresses, then just say that. But by mentioning their IPs, you naturally gave people the impression that you looked up their IP addresses, which would be weird.
(Also, I think you can sign up for different clients regardless of your actual location. I could be wrong about that).
* I forget what we decided was sayable after the great Fairbairn wars.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:03 am
by Joaz Banbeck
yoyoma wrote:...
How do you find where the IP a player on KGS is based from? I didn't think it was possible.
In Sunnylucky's
public information, he says that his IP is 'sino.com'. A quick check on google shows that it is based in Shanghai.
yoyoma wrote:ETA: I'm still assuming we're dealing with a simple misunderstanding that Joaz looked at SunnyLucky's info, saw "Client version: Chinese (Taiwan)", and from that is saying that SunnyLucky "plays from a Taiwan IP"...
True. I made that assumption. Or, to be exact, I looked at Milkpiao's client and infered that he must be using a Taiwanese IP.
Regardless, of all of this, I could not be divulging private information even if I wanted to. I'm not a KGS admin, which is where Sunnylucky and Milkpaio play. I am a L19 admin, but they are not members here.
The comments about peoples' intenet providers is all based on PUBLIC information.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:05 am
by Kirby
yoyoma wrote:Joaz Banbeck wrote:I REPEAT: ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS PUBLIC.
Look it up yourself if you don't believe me. But please quit making assumptions until you have the facts. BTW, one does not have to know the IP to know that they are different.
How do you find where the IP a player on KGS is based from? I didn't think it was possible.
ETA: I'm still assuming we're dealing with a simple misunderstanding that Joaz looked at SunnyLucky's info, saw "Client version: Chinese (Taiwan)", and from that is saying that SunnyLucky "plays from a Taiwan IP". Which is not true, *anyone* can set their client to use that language locale. A common misconception from the fact that it puts a locale in parenthesis there.
From reading this thread, I'm pretty sure yoyoma is on the right track. Joaz probably saw the client version, and mistakenly associated it with thinking that the information was based on the user's IP address.
If this was the case, saying that the person's IP was from some location is misleading, because that information cannot be obtained by looking at the user information.
On the other hand, if Joaz truly did check their IP addresses in some way, it is somewhat odd...
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:08 am
by Kirby
Joaz Banbeck wrote:In Sunnylucky's public information, he says that his IP is 'sino.com'. A quick check on google shows that it is based in Shanghai.
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I presume that you mean that this information was obtained from his email address. This does not necessarily provide information about the IP address from which the person connected to KGS.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:15 am
by hyperpape
Joaz, this is a case of getting belligerent over people not reading your mind. Imagine how easy it would have been to just say "their email/client is..." in the first post. Or when questioned, you could have said "whoops, sorry for the misunderstanding, I looked at their email/client."
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:30 pm
by Tryphon
It would have been easy too not to raise guns and not screaming everywhere "IP ! IP ! Joaz knows our IP ! All of our IP are belong to him ! OMG !"...
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:51 pm
by Kirby
I think that there was just a misunderstanding here. Now that we've come to a common understanding, there's no need for further concern, IMO...
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:10 pm
by PeterHB
Joaz Banbeck wrote:The comments about peoples' intenet providers is all based on PUBLIC information.
Until proven otherwise it appears that Joaz Banbeck has conflated/confused the meaning of IP with ISP and made over-optimistic estimates about the conclusions that can be drawn from the publicly (non-kgsadmin) available KGS user information such as apparent client country and email address domain name.
A lot of the other people in the thread have shown a clearer understanding of the limits to the solid information that can be drawn from these limited facts.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:28 pm
by Solomon
Let's be nice hyperpape, name-calling is not tolerated here.
And Joaz, you really need to learn the difference between an IP and an ISP. It was due to your lack of understanding on this that caused a great deal of misunderstanding amongst L19 members. When you say you know someone's IP, people are thinking that you know their IP address (e.g, 202.186.13.4), not their ISP (e.g, Comcast). It didn't help that you were only focused on defending yourself and dragging the argument on rather than just apologizing for any confusion you've caused and ending it there.
Re: A 5D for breakfast
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:02 am
by perceval
perceval wrote:omg magicwand and RJasiek just agreed on something.
World peace is at hand
so much for world peace.... so close
