They're not going to delete you just because you have the same ip as a botter, but they'll probably investigate you further. My hypothesis is that CIP has pretty good server sided heuristics for detecting botters that will catch many scripts, but to reduce costs they'll only run them if they're already suspicious of you. Things that catch their suspicion probably include mass reports and sharing ip, hardware id or email will a previous offender. Or at the very least the latter likely reduce the number of reports needed to trigger an investigation. They might also have some realtime heuristics for catching people like gold spammers and people who stand in the middle of nowhere saying repeatedly saying "hi" for several hours, but aint very relevant for us. Of course, this is only a hypothesis.