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Vouch for coco or ur loco
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The reason why they were made private is because people were insecure about their IP address (because in order to indefinitely ban someone admins have to fill out a form which contains an IP address)
But here's the thing, if you're so concerned with someone having your IP address, either get a VPN or don't be on the internet, not being rude- that's just how the internet works.
Literally every site you visit will collect your IP, this isn't exclusive to TotalFreedom. Google, Twitter, literally any social media platform, Microsoft (and by extension Mojang), literally every single Minecraft sever you join, will log your IP.
Some people were butthurt we were publishing IPs on the indefinite bans and decided to start DDoS'ing the server 'in protest'. The indefinite bans were public for a while prior to that and that's a major reason why they went private - to keep the masses happy because it's not worth getting the network knocked offline because some people decide to be butthurt over the IPs of almost entirely serial rulebreakers/server crashers being published.
TCPShield is a pretty good solution for that
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Why does this keep happening? And why is moderation so opaque now? You'd expect for there to be a public explanation for the indeffing / global ban of a staff member.
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I build sometimes.
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XGay
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Constant username changes are pretty disorienting for most people.
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Which is exactly what it is intended to do... And why the command exists.
Why, if I may ask?
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It's not a matter of efficiency (or wasn't before) the issue was just the volume... I don't know how it'll react now we've moved to SQLite instead of a remote SQL Server, but I don't think this is really that valuable in the grand scheme of things myself.
Idk if you've ever used /ins, but it's incredibly watered down to the point where anything outside of blocks being removed or placed is useless for it, since everything is mushed under a 'interacted with" log. The /co i command is infinitely more useful than /ins.
It might work better with sqlite now, but you most likely won't know for sure unless you try it. If it ends up being an issue, as I said before, you can re-block it.
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I understand it was removed before due to people being able to overload the database by spamming queries, but with the recent updates to coreprotect, queries are supposedly more efficient than they were before.
If it ends up being a problem again, then you're free to block it again.
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I love writing but have never actually put forth the effort to write a full on book. Anytime I try to write something with a plot i end up getting caught up in the lore and expanding the lore so much because I feel like everything needs to be fully explained even though it really doesn't
Sometimes letting the imagination run its course makes for a better experience
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Hopefully we can see you again one day. We love you.
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Water
I'll amend this real quick, maybe a medium coke as well if it's hot outside. McDonalds wasn't really that good for my health.
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It'll probably end up destroying the network again anyways
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Objection for videos reasoning
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I tried reading 1984 but there were too many sexy things
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Bumping because of aspiringskate griefing again and an admin having to do some weird stuff in order to restore NBT to signs my god please throw blockshub into a fucking meat grinder