User talk:113.210.108.247

(Actually, you could have used the Wikipedia talk page for your IP; access to it is not blocked).

You, as in your IP, are not blocked per se. The IP address is blocked as part of a range of IPs that someone or some people have been using to hop around and evade blocks to specific IPs to continue editing abusively. When people do that, our last recourse, really, is to block the range of IP addresses from a specific ISP. Or at least a range based on the IPs used. Yes, we're aware that innocent users may be caught up in this.

In the case of your IP, my block was just the latest in an escalating series of range blocks going back more than three years. This suggests a long period before it of blocks to individual IPs.

Your only recourse would be to find somewhere to edit from that is not part of that range, if you wish to continue editing as an IP (I am hesitant to suggest using a VPN to get around it, as most of those exit to open proxies for necessary reasons, and for equally necessary reasons we do not allow open proxies to edit). You could also create an account ... but if you can't find somewhere not blocked near you, I or someone else would have to do that for you since account creation is blocked from your range as well (I guess the abusive editor or editors have also been creating accounts to get around the blocks).

Let me know what you want to do in the event I can assist you. Daniel Case (talk) 16:48, 20 December 2020 (UTC)