1. Username, UUID, IP(s), and a short ban reason for each offender. Format as follows: TheSchemingSculk
PimentoCheese:
uuid: '8d2f8df4-1c73-43d2-85a7-1a8effb97637'
ips:
- 155.94.247.195
- 107.161.86.137
- 104.223.100.104
- 198.55.126.207
- 155.94.250.124
- 104.223.100.85
- 198.95.95.237
- 104.223.103.88
- 198.96.95.136
- 104.223.100.182
- 104.129.18.251
reason: 'Griefing AdminWorld by bypassing world permissions and using untraceable methods.'
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2. What did they do? This user used a command, /etree to bypass AdminWorld's world permissions and griefed various things with the command, generating dozens of large trees and mushrooms around builds. This command is also not logged by coreprotect thus making it untraceable. He used the command at least 1,316 times.
3. What indefinitely bannable offense does this fall under according to the guidance for sanctions?
1. Respect & remain mindful of other members of the community
3. Join the community to engage and have fun, not to advertise, promote hate or otherwise try to harm the overall community
1b. Repeated rule-breaking (recurring category 2 & 3 offenses or punishment bypassing).
1g. Using an exploit that restricts a players experience.
4. Add logs and/or screenshots of the occurrence here, and tag any witnessing staff. Evidence of previous offenses that are not the direct cause of this request can also be added here.
5. Are they known under any other names or IPs, and if so, are they currently (indefinitely) banned under those names and IPs? This information is used to keep track of ban bypassers. Yes, they have several IPs and another username tied to their account. The other account is known as PowerEvasion and has an IP tied to one PimentoCheese used.
PowerEvasion:
uuid: '17b4e0e6-9382-4e5b-aa7f-cc6ed935bab5'
ips:
- 155.94.247.195
- 107.161.86.137
- 104.223.100.104
- 198.55.126.207
- 155.94.250.124
- 104.223.100.85
- 198.95.95.237
- 104.223.103.88
- 198.96.95.136
- 104.223.100.182
- 104.129.18.251
reason: 'Griefing AdminWorld by bypassing world permissions and using untraceable methods.'
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