ADD /FUCK.
No
ADD /FUCK.
No
A suggestion for this was approved all the way back in 2021 under FS-283, so I'm going to approve this as a duplicate suggestion. The world will likely take the place of either the plotworld or the masterbuilderworld once their equivalent servers fully replace them in terms of functionality.
In the new Minecraft 1.19.3 snapshot, they added a new gamerule called globalSoundEvents change this gamerule to false and no more annoying Endportal sound.
Under the condition that this does as you claim it does, admins will be able to set to set the relevant gamerule to false once we update to 1.19.3. If not, then feel free to remake this suggestion.
Approved.
I'm not entirely sure how this would solve the problem of our economy being heavily inflated other than slowing down how much it gets inflated? People already have a metric fuckton of coins, so like ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯
Off topic: Nice thread ID.
Once we switch to running on primarily permission nodes (which would allow us to finally enforce the cap that the operator status bypasses), this command will be unblocked again.
Approved under FS-470.
Denied due to a lack of community support.
Approved under FS-469, but we will be adding a similar plugin called ArmorStandStuff instead.
There is a lack of community support in this suggestion, so I'm going to deny this.
As noted in the original post, this plugin depends on FAWE to work. While I would love to replace AIDSyncWorldEdit with it, FAWE itself is riddled with ridiculous exploits (making changes that affect out-of-bounds selections causes server crashes) and flat out stupid features (who's brilliant idea was it to allow people to load in schematics from remote sources???) which prevent me from doing so. As such, we can't even begin to consider adding FastAsyncVoxelSniper since requiring FAWE is a deal-breaker.
Given how Bungee works, even if we did modify the commands.yml file on the Freedom server to do this, it wouldn't make much of a difference as the /gignore command is network-level, not server-level. As such, this suggestion is out of my jurisdiction.
This was a pretty neat plugin back in the day.
Vouch.
We used to have Dynmap back in 2019, but I can't exactly remember why it was removed. My best guesses as for why this got removed are disk space concerns, active exploitation, or issues with performance.
Because this generates a map of pretty much every chunk on the server in several different resolutions, this could cause issues depending on the size of our maps. As such, the outcome of this suggestion will depend on the outcome of this poll: Freedom Server Direction - Your Input Required
Denied. This would just feel wrong to add to any Minecraft server, let alone one where the main demographic consists of mostly minors.
What could we do to prevent this?
I did some digging into the plugin's source code and noticed that there are configuration options that can limit the amount of entities through the use of a cap on how big doors can be and how many blocks can be moved. That would be handy to prevent people from deliberately abusing it to lag clients.
As for testing, I threw it onto Dev-Freedom-02 earlier tonight as a test to see how it would behave in an environment similar to ours. There were some problems that are concerning to me. Firstly, this shows up for any player who joins:
I am not comfortable with using plugins that do this because it would be really annoying for those who don't want to install additional resource packs to join the server.
Secondly, the plugin also does not work properly unless block gravity (which is currently disabled by default in the TotalFreedomMod as an anti-lag measure) is enabled.
Here's a video I took of a door opening with block gravity enabled:
https://media.videogamesm12.me/zoj7kbyNcqlFDpQd.mp4
Here's a video I took of a door opening with block gravity disabled:
The suggestion has since been retracted.
AdvancedRedstone doesn't appear to support 1.19+. Furthermore, the GitHub link on its Spigot page no longer works which means we can't fork it to make it support a newer version. I'm bringing this up because in all likelihood, we will be updating to 1.19.2 in the near future. If you can find a redstone enhancement plugin that works with 1.19+, post it in this thread.
Fuck it. Approved.
Banned players (unless they are unappealably banned) should always be given the ability to appeal their ban, no matter the length.
The plugin doesn't work properly on versions newer than 1.17.1, and an update for it hasn't been released since January 2022. There are also reports of it causing the server performance to deteriorate for whatever reason. We intend to update to a version newer than 1.17.1 in the near future, so that's gonna be a problem.