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Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people

Advertising: Advertising is where someone displays an IP in the chat. /ban Advertising /cc

Server Drama: Server Drama is very simple. The name basically says it all. /warn /tempban time Server Drama

Spam Bots: Spam botting is usually in hacked clients, it is where your character will automatically say the same message over again in the chat. /chat halt /alts /ban /ban /chat resume

Spamming: Spamming is a scenario in which someone is sending messages really close together. /warn /tempmute

Threats: Threats include: DDoS threats, Out-Of-Game threats, hacking threats. /warn Threat Type /kick /tempmute Threat Type

Staff Disrespect: Simply someone

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