I don't think it's IPs that reddit bans. Maybe ipv6. One reason I think that is even if you use a VPN (for different IP) they can link your accounts and ban them. I'm not sure exactly how they do it; cookies on your machine seem like a likely culprit, but there are lots of evil fingerprinting things that they can do.
That's why all my accounts are separated completely.
Free speech accounts. Personal accounts. Work accounts.
All on different devices with different passwords, reset regularly.
That works accross platforms, but different accounts on the same platform are linked through IP. Just FYI.
I don't think wrongthink bans are at IP level, I've had lots of YT bans and still end up back there with another account to shitpost more.
If Reddit bans on an IP level, any company can.
I don't think it's IPs that reddit bans. Maybe ipv6. One reason I think that is even if you use a VPN (for different IP) they can link your accounts and ban them. I'm not sure exactly how they do it; cookies on your machine seem like a likely culprit, but there are lots of evil fingerprinting things that they can do.
They can, but they don't. At least in my experience. But maybe I should try some new ways to hide my IP.