RishSA|Imaboss2414
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Hey people! This thread/suggestion sort of came to me when I was responding to ElectrixMC 's thread about not seeing player chat. Found here: http://www.minecraftsurvivalgames.com/threads/turning-off-player-chat-only.147588/
The idea: A command that allows you to block all messages sent by other players(except the ones sent by the staff members.), and the alert/messages sent by the server (Map voting, deathmatch countdown, announcements, etc.)
Pros: It's simple, nothing much too it but a lot of people might like it. Youtubers might not want to see their name constantly spammed, and other players might not want to read what other people have to say or constant spamming. This can be helpful, especially for the younger players on MCSG. Let's face it, tons of player spam inappropriate messages in the chat, and even if a moderator ends up banning a player, the little kid has already read the message. There could possibly be a "announcement" every few minutes or so that would recommend that players younger the age of 13 to use /chat off, so they won't receive any chat messages but the ones that staff send. Well Imaboss, there is a disable chat in multi-player settings! Why use this? Well the answer is simple: You won't get the announcements sent by the server saying DM is starting, you won't be able to vote for any maps, and you won't see the staff's chat messages. If you can't see the staff's chat messages, you might mess your self up without knowing about it. If your block glitching, and you don't know it's wrong, a staff member will send you a warning. If your chat is off, you won't get that message. So you might continue, not knowing the staff has sent you a warning. This will cause the staff to think you are ignoring them, when in reality, your chat is off, which will eventually result in a punishment.[it depends which rule the player broke]
What are the cons? Nothing to be honest! If you want to use it you can, if you don't want to you don't have to This will give players an option, and it could be really useful in a few situations as stated in the "Pros" This might be just me, but I really can't think of a negative.
What do you guys think? Any feedback on this idea is appreciated!
The idea: A command that allows you to block all messages sent by other players(except the ones sent by the staff members.), and the alert/messages sent by the server (Map voting, deathmatch countdown, announcements, etc.)
Pros: It's simple, nothing much too it but a lot of people might like it. Youtubers might not want to see their name constantly spammed, and other players might not want to read what other people have to say or constant spamming. This can be helpful, especially for the younger players on MCSG. Let's face it, tons of player spam inappropriate messages in the chat, and even if a moderator ends up banning a player, the little kid has already read the message. There could possibly be a "announcement" every few minutes or so that would recommend that players younger the age of 13 to use /chat off, so they won't receive any chat messages but the ones that staff send. Well Imaboss, there is a disable chat in multi-player settings! Why use this? Well the answer is simple: You won't get the announcements sent by the server saying DM is starting, you won't be able to vote for any maps, and you won't see the staff's chat messages. If you can't see the staff's chat messages, you might mess your self up without knowing about it. If your block glitching, and you don't know it's wrong, a staff member will send you a warning. If your chat is off, you won't get that message. So you might continue, not knowing the staff has sent you a warning. This will cause the staff to think you are ignoring them, when in reality, your chat is off, which will eventually result in a punishment.[it depends which rule the player broke]
What are the cons? Nothing to be honest! If you want to use it you can, if you don't want to you don't have to This will give players an option, and it could be really useful in a few situations as stated in the "Pros" This might be just me, but I really can't think of a negative.
What do you guys think? Any feedback on this idea is appreciated!