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It's annoying how many sites do this.
They usually do it because of prior abuse by other VPN customers.
So they ban that IP or range of IPs and the offender moves to a different IP in a matter of seconds meanwhile the people still trying to legitimately access the site from that original IP can get fucked. Doesn't seem like it solves anything much to me.
VPN providers don't have unlimited IPs. At some point, you've blocked all the VPN IPs, and suddenly it gets much harder to abuse the site.
If this doesn't solve anything in your eyes, what exactly should a provider do when they're getting hammered by VPN IPs? Should they tell their customers "sorry our service is offline, but there might be people legitimately attempting to access it through the IPs that are DDoSing us"?