Perm-Ban And Mute People Case Study

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Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban or mute people:
(Hacking)

I hate it when I will get on the server, go into PvP, and just watch other people Hack as they are PvP'ing someone. Its never fun, because you can never win when they are using hacks like Reach, KillAura etc. I know that hacking is a big NO on the server, and I completely agree with that. Like I said, It's never fun when someone is hacking, because it is never fair when they are in PvP, etc.

If someone reported a hacker in game, I would go and check it out to see for myself. And if they were definitely hacking, I would record them for proof, then instantly Ban them, and then I would go to another staff member, or someone higher ranked then me, and show

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