Bridging Islands [And Griefing] needs solution

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  1. Jimboker
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    So bridging islands is a bannable offence, but there are still craploads of griefers who frequently bridge and then pour lava all over the place. Recently, an island where my friend and I had been working very hard on for the last three days or so (complete tree and food farm, 90% finished mob grinder and two grass blocks) had been griefed. (Mods if u want to see the work in action, x 19997, y 203 and z -12913) But i am not here to complain.

    I am sure that many people other than me have been griefed like this before, so i am suggesting the use of an anti-grief plugin or so, as either the server ops have not installed one or the plugin that they have installed is way too inefficient. Then comes the issue about the large world size used for the skyblock worlds, making the server lag if such a plugin were installed. What i am thinking is that something along the lines of a "plot" (plotguard or so) based plugin that disallows building on other people's plots can be used, except for skyblock expanding the plot size to over 300 block by 300 blocks.

    If such a thing would happen, bridging islands would be much harder and could be detected much more efficiently in the future. Mods, please take this into consideration.
     
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    Reserved for future use
     
  3. Soulskilledu
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    We have been talking about some plugins.

    Although, if you get griefed again, don't just restart, just ask me and I'll help.

    And expanding the islands to 300 would be a bit unreasonable, they are a bit too close together, but that's only because the majority of people abandon their island and start new ones when something little goes wrong.
     
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    YES INDEED YES QUITE YES MHM I AGREE INDUBITABLY
     
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    Yes, quite.
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