No, and just blocking IPs is sooo last-decade, but the IP does provide some useful signal IMHO. E.g. if you have 50 identified vandal changesets coming from some IP address in first 10 minutes, and in next 10 minutes you have 50 suspicious changesets coming from that same IP, then guess what? it is very likely you should consider those for revert too.

Of course vandals can use different VPN endpoint for each subsequent changeset (just as they can /and I guess do/ use different user), but it puts another hurdle in their workflow and hopefully makes it more likely to frustrate and deter some of them. Which is the idea - just make it too much work for too little effect, and most might give up on vandalism.


TL;DR: no, IP address does not uniquely identify a particular individual. Neither does an OSM username. But both may provide some useful signal.

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