Thread:Bellatrix SN/@comment-28380783-20190612234743/@comment-2003:E0:4703:DEA:784D:B3E4:DEE5:C262-20190613102946

I'm not the Fandom User from the other thread.

In Germany it's normal to have dynamic IP addresses instead of static, if you don't have a business line; standard security settings in the router will change it more or less often. The biggest ISP, Deutsche Telekom, gives you an IPv4 and an IPv6, Fandom sometimes displays the first, sometimes the latter. The ending of  IPv6 is changed several times a day.

Changing IPs don't necessarily mean someone is doing it deliberately, they might very well have no chance to keep one IP, they might not even know it's happening.

And this is only home. Take your phone and you can get endless IP addresses when moving around and using wifis offered on your way. No bad intent, just typing posts when they feel like responding to other posts.