Here is the text of the Gnome bug. It's describes the problem very
precisely and I really cannot make it any simpler, as it is a complex
problem.

Also please re-read the second paragraph of comment #10, as I state what
I think the bug is there as clearly as I can.

If you still don't understand it perhaps it would be better if you asked
specific questions so I could answer those.

"When Empathy is running, with one or more accounts logged in and in Available
status, and one or more accounts off-line and listed as "name in use" because
the user has logged in elsewhere; when the idle time-out expires Empathy goes
to Away status and logs back in to all the "name in use" accounts, kicking the
user out wherever else they had logged in!

There are reports that the same thing happens when the computer is no longer
idle and Empathy automatically goes back to Available.

When *all* accounts are listed as "name in use" Empathy automatically goes to
Offline status, and then the problem does not occur. Apparently it only happens
when Empathy is still in Available status because not all accounts are
off-line.

The problem can be simulated by manually setting Empathy to Away status when it
is Available and there are off-line accounts listed as "name in use", and
observing that all accounts are re-enabled.

The correct behaviour would be that Empathy never automatically logs back in to
"name in use" accounts, but only does so when explicitly directed to by the
user, preferably with one click of a button like Pidgin does."

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Logs back in when user has logged in somewhere else
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560575
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