Go ahead. It's a simple matter of turning one off, switching another on. Soon enough you're going to have every proxy provider in existence on your block list.
For the record, I think you'll find I'm now in Chicago, no longer riding on onion routing.
I already have a list of proxies that I update each month.
I stated my point of view clearly
if the need to do so ever came up
I don't ban anything ...on this forum...unless I find them fishing for passwords or advertisers from IN/PH.
The nLayer network you used in your last post has the common range of only 255 IP's that many proxie servers use.
You can write a script that will search and update for such systems across the whole internet registry.
None of the servers you are using are fast enough to play online games on...and those are the ones you should be collecting.
I used to have a tool in the public download area that you may have found useful that tested SOCKS 5 proxies and listed them by speed.
I have no idea what happened to that tool when the sysop here changed forum software and if I knew the year I might be able to search the boxes of HDD's in storage to find it but that is like working!