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/Find (Players name)

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iL3GIT

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I think there should be a new thing where you could type /find (players name) and see what server they are on.
 

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No. The reason why i am saying no is becuase it can cause targeting. This is a shame that people do that but it happens to famous players and Youtubers :C
 

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Bad Idea. That would cause a LOT of abuse, like what @therbeardydragon said. Too many followers on a certain you tuber, and may cause stalking.
 

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I don't think is a good idea to know in which server are them. But it would be a good idea if the /find PlayerName command tells you if that player is on the server or not (Full server, not number of arena). That would reduce a lot the flood of the chat with "Is Player here?" and also the lag.
 

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No. This is only for staff members. Not regular members. There are people who target famous YouTubers, which means the YouTubers can't have a fun time on the server.

If you're wondering why, the staff members have the finding tool probably so that they can find a hacker.
 

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No, this would be abused way too much, people could follow VIP's around and target them every game.
 

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No. This is only for staff members. Not regular members. There are people who target famous YouTubers, which means the YouTubers can't have a fun time on the server.

If you're wondering why, the staff members have the finding tool probably so that they can find a hacker.
Ironically the people targetting youtubers tend to be mods.
 
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Maybe if there was a friend list of some sort and you could only /find your friends. That way YouTubers or other popular people wouldn't be constantly followed.
 
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