Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people Explain in Some Cases where you would Temp-Ban/Ban People: Advertising: Advertising is when a player on the server says something in the chat like "GO JOIN MY SERVER @ (Their server)". What a helper would do is take a screenshot of the player's name, mute the player, then send the screenshot to a staff that could ban the player. My view on advertisers is that I look at them like they are a big wanna be. People who advertise usually advertise their own servers trying to get the OPCraft community to join their shitty server. I think that if you want people to join a server you should buy an advertisement on the Minecraft Servers webpage so people will join their server. It will
The simple commands. For example...SS:/SS is a command that allows you to freeze a player by typing /SS. It's very helpful because it notifies the player to join TeamSpeak. And most importantly, so the player doesn't go hacking around with his/hers Hacked Client:/V is a command that allows you to go vanish. /V is very helpful because the player you’re targeting doesn't know that you’re watching them. Like X-ray, If a Staff Member isn't in /V when their watching an XRayer. The XRayer will just log off. Mute:/Mute is a command that allows you to mute someone for the amount of time. What it basically does is not let a person type in chat for the amount of time he/she is muted for. There’s also TempMute which allows you to temporarily mute someone. For example, /Tempmute (Player) (How Long) (Reason) TempBan:/TempBan is a command that allows you to temporarily Ban a player for whatever reason. For example, /Tempban (Player) (How long) (Reason) Ban:/Ban is a command that allows you to permanently Ban a player for whatever reason. For example, /Ban (Player) (Reason) as well as /Banip (Player) (Reason) Once you deserve to be promoted, you will get more perms. I can also bring all the support I will give towards ]Faithful and my dedication. I've been playing Faithful since 3-4 months. I see so many cheaters in the morning around 4:00 AM taking advantage because staff aren't on. Since I'm active, they can’t take advantage anymore. I see many cheaters on HCF as well, I try reporting them and coming in TeamSpeak but they just log off. I can bring my activeness by coming on in the morning and cleaning out the cheaters as well as the toxic people in chat, making racist comments. I love the Faithfulstaff team that's why I want
Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people If someone spams in chat I would give a warning and if they don't stop a 5-15 minute tempmute depending on how much they were spamming
What I would do as a helper: I would /warn them, if the player continues I would /tempmute them for 5 minutes
As a helper rank the way I would deal with a advertiser is by doing /mute [player] ads and clear chat then I would gyazo the advertiser making sure the name is in the gyazo then request for the player to be banned by a mod+
Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people 48h tempban. If I have a video I will post it in staff chat to get other input for a possible perm ban.
Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Indirect advertising 1st offense- /mute player ign Indirect ads Ex:When a Player says hey come play on Opcraft Spamming 1st offense-/warn player ign spam 2nd offense- /tempmute players ign spam
If a person were advertising for another server, that would result in a perm ban. If someone were Mute evading, that would result in a temp ban. If someone were purchase trolling, that would result in a ban from the store. If someone were leaking personal info, that would result in a temp ban (if continued would result in a perm ban). If someone were Staff impersonating, that would result in a perm ban if continued. If someone were being excessively racist, that would result in a temp ban after being temp muted.
The history of advertisement can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The focus of advertisement has always been to persuade a person or group of people to buy or announce a product. However more recently, it seems that the focus is shifting in a completely different direction. The last time you looked at an ad, you may have seen a product be harmlessly advertised. Perhaps with a silly tagline, attractive colors, or evan a playful joke.
Suspicious Links/ IP-Loggers - If a player is caught posting a suspicious link /IP-logger in chat the player will be permanently muted for Suspicious links or IP -Loggers.
The thing with ads is that they get you to want the thing that is trying to be sold, so what do they do? Well they have to say anything to lower you in to convince you to get it they are just trying to sell the product can you blame them they have to make money. Using specific words like low price, claiming it will change things for you and your life and of course many ads claim help, many ad say that and that gets our attention because many want help.in the book language awareness weasel words:the art of saying nothing at all by William Lutz he states that “ the biggest weasel words used in advertising doublespeak is help” and I think so also because if we look at medicines ads they always say this will help you with your cough, fever, headache,
Indirect Advertising - When someone says "hey come here on this server" or something related to that.
∆ Advertising - (When a player posts any type of IP that does not include OpCraft, and that will get that player a ban until they buy an unban)
The definition of advertising is outdated. It was previously, to endorse a product and praise goodness to induce the public to buy. They are now brainwashing consumers to buy their products using images to sell the product. The advertiser’s aim is to make the product look as good as it can through an attractive image. There are statistics, which I obtained from a Dolly Magazine, 16th May 2000, which proves that one out of four people in Australia buy a product because of the image shown in the advertisment. The images are eye catching and mention something important about the product. Ultimately it is true that, “Advertisers sell images, not products.”
Advertising: Paid non-personal communication from an identified sponsor using mass media to persuade or influence an audience (Wells, Burnett, & Moriarty, 2006).
But first, we should give a useful definition of advertising. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica (2015), advertising are ‘‘the techniques and practices used to bring products, services, opinions, or causes to public notice for the purpose of persuading the public to respond in a certain way toward what is advertised’’. Meanwhile, Belch and Belch (2009, p.18) describe advertising as ‘‘any paid form of impersonal communication about an organization, product, service or idea by an identified sponsor’’.