| Author |
Message |
 Blueroon
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Date sent: 2014/11/24 05:49:22
I think that donators/builders should have the thing used to check who broke p/placed a block, I dont know all the details about the plugin, if im sounding stupid and its not possible please inform me, but my reasoning is that I have encountered a few griefs in my short tjme on the server and usually if there isnt staff online, it gets forgotten because whoever got griefed just wants to get on with whatever they were doing, they fix the grief and forfet about it, so if it is possible I would recommend it. Ok, tnanks for reading |
 Tones
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Date sent: 2014/11/25 16:55:09
I completely agree but you have the few who would abuse the co i commands, like /co rollback, if a donator might to have used this command they could've rolled back a grief to far.the co i commands should stay staff commands in my opinion because donators already abuse the /kick command |
 luigiofthebakery
Moderator |
Date sent: 2014/11/26 12:20:18
Indeed rollback is a very dangerous command and should only be entrusted to staff members. It can be used to cause damage to an area or further worsen a grief if used incorrectly or excessively. Fixing small griefs manually by hand is a much safer option which donators are more than welcome to do. |
 Darian_the_epic
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Date sent: 2015/02/04 19:06:46
@Blueroon The plugin you're thinking of is called ''Log Block''.
@Tones @Lugioofthebakery
You could keep it that staff can only rollback, he's saying that builders/donators should be able to use another command in ''Log Block'', which checks the logs of each block.
So if someone gets griefed, they can check the logs of that certain block, and it would show who placed that block, and who was the one that griefed it.
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 IAPhoenix
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Date sent: 2015/02/05 02:33:07
+1. If I had access to /co i I could cut my number of moderation requests in half. I don't care about getting griefers in my faction temp banned so much as getting them kicked out of the faction. That is often punishment enough for minor griefs.
If there is a way to grant donators access to /co i and not the other /co commands, that could really cut down on moderator and administrator workload. And it would essentially turn all the donators into helpers, who could assist players when moderators aren't on if they wanted to. And the donators that assist the most could be spotted and flagged as good moderator material in the future. |