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Originally posted by Latinazza
Try accepting my invite. It does it to me every time
I kinda doubt it, coz it's happening to members in various states and ISPs (Marq, Guernica, Posh, Monte, moi, etc.).
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I think it works.
User A gets a 522 because of their own actions. Their IP range is blocked. User B, somewhere in the same region of the US, is in the same range because they have the same ISP, and is also blocked (users like Kitt who've done nothing discernible to trigger their 522). User C, in some other state or country, then gets a 522, because of their own actions, but doesn't happen to share an ISP with anyone so nobody cares (sorry User C

). User D uses a proxy, and their proxy accesses IP addresses in a blocked range and they still receive a 522, or another user who accesses that proxy service has mostly exhausted its ranges and received a 522 on most of them as well.
If my understanding of everything is more or less complete, this could be one credible theory behind the
prevalence of 522 errors.