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== Suggestions ==
== Suggestions ==
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''please post your suggestions here''
 
example example example [[User:Admin|DARKSKYNET]] 00:08, 8 January 2011 (CST)
 
Since these are the official rules, can we update them so they are accurate? Under PvE rules, banned items should include water buckets and lava buckets. Also, along the lines of the ban on tard towers, can we have a warning about unique trees in community spaces that form an integral part of landscaping and are often chopped down for the wood, destroying the irreplaceable redwoods and acacias? Something along the lines of "Large, unique trees are irreplaceable once destroyed, and may be part of a community's landscaping efforts. Destroying such community trees can constitute griefing, and if there is any doubt as to the status of such trees, one should not damage them."


Also, are any other items banned that I have missed? I have heard people claim that powered minecarts or minecarts with chests are banned.
Also, are any other items banned that I have missed? I have heard people claim that powered minecarts or minecarts with chests are banned.
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--[[User:Schererererer|Schererererer]] 01:00, 21 February 2011 (CST)
--[[User:Schererererer|Schererererer]] 01:00, 21 February 2011 (CST)


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== forced takeovers ==
[[User:Necrowizard|Necrowizard]] 14:08, 8 January 2011 (GMT+1)
 
This needs clarification; what is a forced takeover?
 
Is it a forced takeover if:
 
    * You just walk into someones house and say "harr, this is now my house"
    * You kill them in pvp anywhere in the world
    * You kill them in pvp inside their house
    * You kill them a certain amount of time
    * You announce you are going to force takeover his house before killing him...
 
Also, what is the new owner (owner2) allowed to do, and what is the old owner(owner1) allowed to do?
 
Apparently owner2 is not allowed to remove anything, but he is allowed to add things, right? {{Citation needed}}
 
What is owner1 allowed to do with the house? Is he still allowed to remove the walls he build himself, to attack owner2?


== Deleting blocks placed by other players or modifying players' houses without permission ==
== Deleting blocks placed by other players or modifying players' houses without permission ==
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     * if its oke to break other people's walls, how much of it are you allowed to break, and is it required to fix it? If you are required to fix it, how much time do you have to do so, because replacing some blocks takes time. For example: glass, or obsidian (as its not place-able after breaking it)
     * if its oke to break other people's walls, how much of it are you allowed to break, and is it required to fix it? If you are required to fix it, how much time do you have to do so, because replacing some blocks takes time. For example: glass, or obsidian (as its not place-able after breaking it)


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== Cross-service banning ==
 
"If you destroy anything on this wiki, you will also be banned from the Reddit Public Minecraft Servers" I think this is unenforceable, as the user accounts aren't necessarily the same. For instance I could create an account here as Warwick, vandalize a bunch of pages, and get him banned on the Minecraft servers. --[[User:TaviRider|TaviRider]] 11:37, 10 January 2011 (CST)
 
It's pretty easy to enforce.  We have IP logs on the wiki, and IP logs on the servers.  If we see an IP that vandalized the wiki correspond to a single user logging in to the servers, there's a high likelihood that it's the same person. I realize sometimes users share IPs, but if a single user has logged on to the server for over the span of a month using the same IP, it's a pretty good indicator.  --[[User:Sirmalloc|sirmalloc]] 17:06, 11 January 2011 (CST)


== Ban appeal needs changing ==
== Ban appeal needs changing ==


Needs changing from modchat to nerd.nu/forum
Needs changing from modchat to nerd.nu/forum
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Revision as of 17:36, 16 April 2011

Suggestions

please post your suggestions here

example example example DARKSKYNET 00:08, 8 January 2011 (CST)

Since these are the official rules, can we update them so they are accurate? Under PvE rules, banned items should include water buckets and lava buckets. Also, along the lines of the ban on tard towers, can we have a warning about unique trees in community spaces that form an integral part of landscaping and are often chopped down for the wood, destroying the irreplaceable redwoods and acacias? Something along the lines of "Large, unique trees are irreplaceable once destroyed, and may be part of a community's landscaping efforts. Destroying such community trees can constitute griefing, and if there is any doubt as to the status of such trees, one should not damage them."

Also, are any other items banned that I have missed? I have heard people claim that powered minecarts or minecarts with chests are banned.

--Schererererer 01:00, 21 February 2011 (CST)

forced takeovers

Necrowizard 14:08, 8 January 2011 (GMT+1)

This needs clarification; what is a forced takeover?

Is it a forced takeover if:

   * You just walk into someones house and say "harr, this is now my house"
   * You kill them in pvp anywhere in the world
   * You kill them in pvp inside their house
   * You kill them a certain amount of time
   * You announce you are going to force takeover his house before killing him...

Also, what is the new owner (owner2) allowed to do, and what is the old owner(owner1) allowed to do?

Apparently owner2 is not allowed to remove anything, but he is allowed to add things, right? [citation needed]

What is owner1 allowed to do with the house? Is he still allowed to remove the walls he build himself, to attack owner2?

Deleting blocks placed by other players or modifying players' houses without permission

Necrowizard 14:25, 8 January 2011 (GMT+1)

This needs clarification; what are you allowed to remove?

there appears to be an indifference along the moderators of about what you are allowed to remove from other players.

   * is it oke to break other people's walls to attack them?
   * is it allowed to modify the outside of a house? For example, placing a ladder on a wall to get over a wall, or placing a lever next to an iron door in order to open it.
   * is it allowed to modify the inside of a house? For example, placing fences inside around the player to prevent him from escaping
   * if its oke to break other people's walls, how much of it are you allowed to break, and is it required to fix it? If you are required to fix it, how much time do you have to do so, because replacing some blocks takes time. For example: glass, or obsidian (as its not place-able after breaking it)

Cross-service banning

"If you destroy anything on this wiki, you will also be banned from the Reddit Public Minecraft Servers" I think this is unenforceable, as the user accounts aren't necessarily the same. For instance I could create an account here as Warwick, vandalize a bunch of pages, and get him banned on the Minecraft servers. --TaviRider 11:37, 10 January 2011 (CST)

It's pretty easy to enforce. We have IP logs on the wiki, and IP logs on the servers. If we see an IP that vandalized the wiki correspond to a single user logging in to the servers, there's a high likelihood that it's the same person. I realize sometimes users share IPs, but if a single user has logged on to the server for over the span of a month using the same IP, it's a pretty good indicator. --sirmalloc 17:06, 11 January 2011 (CST)

Ban appeal needs changing

Needs changing from modchat to nerd.nu/forum