Hello,

I am an Admin for a message board in the UK. We have a non-registration policy 
to allow free and open discussion about matters related to our football club, 
it has served us well in the past to keep the club in business and helps 
maintain transparency.


Our admin roles call for us to periodically remove posts or ban user ips if 
they have broken our message board rules (not that we have many).


That is all we can do - remove posts and ban ip ranges.


This all normally works OK, however we have a recent particularly nasty 
individual that is constantly posting vile, racist, violent messages. The 
person is constantly changing ip and repeatedly posting material that is highly 
offensive and illegal.


If you want an example of these abusive messages let me know, they usually 
contain descriptions of torture or death for particular ethnic or religious 
groups, it is exceedingly strange and nasty. We have no idea why they are 
targeting our football club message board.


They are using tor services to generate their multiple ips. Recent exit nodes 
ips (is that the right terminology?) used on the 27/09/2015 have included:


194.150.168.95
192.99.154.24
85.10.210.199

92.222.113.177

178.20.55.18


They use many, many more ips to post the abuse, this is just a small selection.


I have sent similar emails to the 'abuse' email address I have been able to 
find for these ip networks, will they be able to help us?


I don't fully understand how your system for anonymity works, however I do 
understand why such a system is needed, there are many regions and people in 
the work who need anonymous access to communication.


However, our current problem individual is using your services to perpetrate 
the very oppressive, abusive behaviour that your system is designed to help 
fight. Please let me know if there is anything you can do.


Thank you,


Colin.
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