So, I'm thinking of a command that shows you who has you banned from their island. I want this added because it is so annoying when you tell someone their island is locked and they have to awkwardly tell you either that you're banned or don't actually KNOW they banned you and everything gets confusing. It's easier this way. Some examples would be: /visit <player> would show one of two messages (the original message that says its locked) <player> has banned you from visiting their island. /isbanned <player> is = the word is, not island, don't get that mixed up a slot in /sb for who you have banned and who has banned you another user suggested /is ban <reason> so perhaps when you try to visit it says <player> has banned you from visiting their island because <reason>
It’s a good idea to see who’s banned you from their island however I feel like this can stir up a lot of conflicts and can lead to arguments etc... It’s also not overall necessary in my opinion, neutral.
I would support this suggestion to be added but I would consider /is ban (reason) useful for is leaders that want to get rid of annoying kids on you island if they get into places they are not supposed to
I think I lean towards support on this one. When a staff bans you they don't just not tell you why or pretend they didn't do it, there is a specific reason and a message saying who it was that banned you. If anything, not having it causes more argument because someone may not know why they're island banned, and falsely accuse someone of island banning them when they're not. Without this I still see people accuse each other of island banning anyways. I don't think this is necessarily a suggestion of utmost importance, but I don't see it being a major issue other than obvious troll messages in the "Reason" section of the island ban