This is the worst day of my life.

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  1. Kng56
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    I got grief but when i told the mod she said that she couldn't help so i just tried fixing everything and after i fixed almost everything i go aft and when i come back i see someone trying to grief my island again and almost everything was destroyed and stolen and before i could see the persons name he quit the game but i think the start of his name had peter.
    i hope u can help me, Kng56 (BoiledEgg)
     
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    i asked a moderator to help but they said that its not in the grief logs or something like that.
    and i have fixed almost everything
     
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    How are people getting to your island? Check the perimeter for bridges. This may prevent future grief.
     
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    Create a hole or a cage (using Lockette) around the location the griefer logfed out. Also, check for bridges, like Vikki said & also for beds (destroy them). If you don't take action, the chances are that you'll continuously be griefed, no matter how many times you fix the broken areas.
     
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    Too many Lockettes can produce lag. You know my shop with the furnaces? I Locketted each one and could barely fly. The lag was extreme.

    If you find bridges, tell a mod and they might be able to log it and ban the player.

    If you're in a bad 'hood and getting bridged to often, I would suggest joining someone's coop, then leaving the coop. That way a new island is created in a different area. If you press /newisland replace, it'll just restart your island at the same location near the bridgers.
     
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    i found 1 bridge and a mod already broke it away.
     
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    Well then, the chances are that the player has been banned. ;) Hopefully...did you ever teleport anyone to your island?
     
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    maybe... i think it might have been the time when i stupidly tried to tp my pet to me and i typed taper pet and i might have tp someone else over to me
     
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    Has this been helpful?
    May I archive this now?
     
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    im guessing the player will get banned because im pretty sure the server has a plugin like co inspect that shows details of the last player to break or place a block in an area. Also its pretty obvious when following the bridge to figure out who started it. i suggest you contact a mod and DONT touch the areas where you where griefed
     
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