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A player needs to contact the server that banned them to appeal their ban. | A player needs to contact the server that banned them to appeal their ban. | ||
Should that server be currently offline, they can request other servers using the LMBD to unban them. | Should that server be currently offline, they can request other servers using the LMBD to unban them. | ||
For RetroMC, evidence is required for a ban to be valid; see [[RetroMC Staff Policy Manual#2. Documentation of Ban Evidence]]. |
Revision as of 01:31, 26 June 2023
The Integrated Legacy Minecraft Ban System (LMBS), formerly Johny Bans (JBans), is a centralized, cross-server ban system for Minecraft servers runnning on legacy versions.
Its primary interface, the Legacy Minecraft Ban Database (LMBD; https://bans.johnymuffin.com) is a public list of banned players on servers using the LMBS.
Players banned on one server using the LMBS can't join others using it.
Ban ID page
All ban ID pages use this format:
https://bans.johnymuffin.com/b/xxxxxE
where x
is a placeholder value.
Information
- Username
-
- Admin
-
- Reason
- Fallback value is Ban Reason Not Specified
-
- Expiry
- Default value is permanent
-
- Server
-
- ID
-
- Time Issued
-
- Pardoned
-
- Active
Ban modification
Only staff members of servers participating in the LMBS can modify bans.
They need to run /jbcode
to get an authentication code to login.
After authentication, they can modify the information (reason, pardon, expiry) on the bans they themselves have issued, but not bans someone else has issued.
Evidence submission
Evidence is required for bans to take place cross-server.
Authentication is also required to upload evidence, however, evidence can be uploaded onto bans issued by other staff members on other servers, but evidence deletion can only be done by the ban issuer.
Ban appeal methods
A player needs to contact the server that banned them to appeal their ban. Should that server be currently offline, they can request other servers using the LMBD to unban them. For RetroMC, evidence is required for a ban to be valid; see RetroMC Staff Policy Manual#2. Documentation of Ban Evidence.