@Fleek#12996 FS-149 have been raised to strip colours.
Posts by Fleek
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I would like to mention that Discord messages shouldn’t been coloured in the first place.
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@Ashaz#12977 The server is running with online mode enabled so it’s harder to impersonate someone if they have their own account.
Connor has joined few times which videogamesm12 (so far I know) and I can confirm this.
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Will add a bit of code to strip colours.
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@CoconutCereal#12626 Actually I forgot the table.
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Weak, I put the spoon in first
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UnderTails the link is invalid.
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This is how I make my tea:
- Boil kettle
- Cup - teabag in it
- Pour hot water into the cup
- Wait for a few minutes
- Yeet it at someone because we don't drink tea.
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We can always create another command that would range ban their IP.
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@chargenation1158#12429 If we are going to implement custom login messages for non-admins, the admin login message will take priority if you are an admin.
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He’s not leaving lmao, he’s just taking a break.
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@redeastwood#12303 I'm not saying the suggestion is negative, I'm just more thinking of the future when we elect a new ESL (or if Darth comes back) and they don't agree with the change, it will get messy. The only reason I put this out is so any major changes can transit smoothly with the new ESL.
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@elmon#12299 This.
I don't think acting ESL should be allowed to make any major changes like this.
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Welcome back
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Didn't your appeal just got approved? I object, with what I have seen so far, this is a power-hungry move.
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Pretty sure it was intentionally implemented. A discussion will be needed on whether if we should remove it or not.
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@StevenNL2000#12014 Doesn't seem to be blocked - see https://github.com/AtlasMediaG…main/resources/config.yml (This is closely to what is on the server).
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@lyicx#12028 Ticket has already been raised and I'll update the plugin soon
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I’m not on the list... Time to hardcode ban everyone
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This suggestion is similar to FS-78 (Moving away from IP addresses). This is what I posted on the ticket:
QuoteWe can always implement a password system if we were to migrate away from using IP addresses. However, implementation of optional IP verification is ideal - pretty sure you mentioned it somewhere. Using a password system could be beneficial for people with dynamic addresses but they can use IP verification to verify themselves on Telnet and HTTPD.
We should look into implementing a system where the data is linked to their forum account (this also depends on the forum account) - easy to verify users through that method and I believe it will be beneficial as well as we can sync all the information across at once instead of manually changing things in multiple different locations.
Just my thoughts on this topic.