Question About Amnesty...

Discussion in 'Appeals Archive' started by puddinguy62, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. puddinguy62
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    I couldn't find any other section to put this so I'm just putting it here. Anyway, I have a question about this Amnesty thing: So a couple weeks ago I went on vacation for about 5 days where I couldn't go on skyblock. At some point near the beginning of my vacation, someone came on to my island and broke into all of the rooms on my skyblock, as well as steal 3 redstone blocks. When I had a mod come to my island to see who it was, they told me that it was impossible to figure it out because the logs were more than 2 days old. So what I'm wondering is: how could mods discover broken rules that are weeks, months, or even years old, when they couldn't figure out who invaded my island 2-5 days ago...

    P.S. If I have this in the wrong section, I would greatly appreciate it if a mod could move it for me. Please reply to this. Thanks :)
     
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    Krissy Stray Kids everywhere all around the world Administrator Discord Administrator Premium Premium

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    I would say majority of rule breakers will be found out before 3 days. if they dont, then they will be caught by people having screenshots. Finally im unsure about nets logs, but core protect logs last awhile
     
  3. Artificiality
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    Logs last for a long, long time. The issue you most likely ran into, puddinguy62, is that the logs were cleared just recently, which means we lost a lot of old data. Typically, however, logs will go on for weeks or even months without being touched.
     
  4. puddinguy62
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    Ok, I see what your saying, thank you Artie :). Mods please archive/lock this.
     

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