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Post by funkymichael on Aug 8, 2015 15:02:13 GMT -5
Aidan or any other owner, I did not grief and I would not grief.
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Post by Mini on Aug 8, 2015 18:28:51 GMT -5
You did grief. CoreProtect said that you built a giant tower in Cowlio's home, which is griefing. Griefing is against the rules. Claiming that you didn't is similar to lying to staff. That makes another rule broken.
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Post by funkymichael on Aug 9, 2015 6:09:41 GMT -5
I don't even know who Cowlio is, The only place I have built is in Ryan's land after I got permission from him.
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Post by Wolv on Aug 9, 2015 12:24:03 GMT -5
CoreProtect doesn't lie.
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Post by funkymichael on Aug 10, 2015 10:33:42 GMT -5
If you don't even give people a chance to protect their land than you shouldn't ban people for only placing blocks in the land that isn't protected....
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Post by Mini on Aug 10, 2015 14:32:27 GMT -5
It should be a given that you don't place or break blocks in another person's land. So saying that we're "not giving people a chance to protect their land" is untrue since we have the CoreProtect plugin. Hence the name, CoreProtect (Emphasis on protect). You're also basically saying, "Because if the land lets you put blocks on it, it must be fine!" As Wolv put it.
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Post by Aidan on Aug 10, 2015 14:33:53 GMT -5
We don't bother with protection plugins because "Do not grief!" is literally our number one rule. If you build on someone else's land, just because it's possible doesn't mean it's okay. It's like bombing the empire state building and saying "Since using bombs is possible, it doesn't matter that it's illegal to blow things up with them!" Admittedly that's a pretty extreme example, but it's the same principle.
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