I will change to a smaller, local internet service provider, which is faster and costs less. But they offer only IPv4-NAT and IPv6. That means I don't get my own IPv4 address. Instead it's shared with other customers.4chan still forces IPv4. If you're behind a NAT, a single user in the NAT can get the whole NAT network banned, because all users have the same public IPv4. Does that mean I effectively have to stop using 4chan?When the fuck will 4chan change to IPv6?
>>108057894>Does that mean I effectively have to stop using 4chan?Yes.>When the fuck will 4chan change to IPv6?Never.
>>108057894My isp doesn't offer any form of ipv6 connectivity at all.
>>108057894>Does that mean I effectively have to stop using 4chan?Yes.If you have a dynamic IPv4, you cannot use 4chan or any other website or forum.
>>108057927That's strange. There's a heavy push towards IPv6, because IPV4 addresses became scarce and, as a consequence, very expensive.
>>108057976doesn't matter if they just jam everyone into a massive NATthat being said I very rarely find myself banned from 4chan due to someone else's post, so I guess no 4chan users in my area
>>108057955Did you mean IPv6? With IPv6 you can indeed not use 4chan, because 4chan is literally unreachable via IPv6. Other major websites have no problems with IPv6, although smaller sites and services may be IPv4 only too.
4chan devs are baby ducks. They can't even support webp 15 years later. They were exposed as using eol bsd.