yoooo congrats folfy!
Posts by enchy
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100 percent of the vote is yes lmfaooo
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btw if you use meteor client you can use .nbt get (does the same thing as .viewnbt in wurst) so you can see if there are any malicious commands in the nbt
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Thank you all! I hope to fulfill your expectations for me as mayor, and I'm thankful for all your support!
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Books can now run any command you have perms for, so be very, VERY careful with them. Also don't abuse this, you will get punished for malicious exploiting.
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i have balanced the voting to 50/50
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Exploit has been discovered that allows lecterns to be placed that can run commands in the books.
I will not explain how to create one (for obvious reasons) but it's possible to create a lectern that, for example,
would, when clicked, run a command like /ban (insert player of choice). That click event could be tied to a harmless seeming piece of text that says something like "click for /spawn" since it seems like a fun little test. Definitely very broken, admins please don't click on any text in a book in a lectern since there is no warning and you can't tell if there is a malicious command there or not. (If you want to be extra careful just don't open books from lecterns at all). -
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the ben shapiro one got me lmao
okay, this is epic -
hold a funeral for your old router and record a video of it
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↩ @'Void' you are literally called the tfnswp party, the nswp is the nazi party lol
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↩ OperatorTheDope thats what you think....
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lyicx bad!!!111!!!1!1!!!
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Changing my suggestion to just allowing ops to use /awe message chat off
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Please remove the World Edit chat alerts for when it is placing blocks
My chat ends up looking like this and its impossible to read anything.
If the bossbar progress message thing is separate from the chat messages, then it would make sense to only keep the bossbar on since it says basically the same thing but isn't obnoxious, but if it's both or neither, I'd honestly rather have neither.
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object, why do ops need to see other peoples punishments?
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