OK, so some asshole somehow broke into my protected res, stole all my stuff and broke some buildings, all while I was offline. The stuff he stole most likely includes some valuables including a beacon and diamonds, and his/her username is Ebetta3. Could you do something about this, Joe? I have no idea how he could get into said res, much less grief and steal, but I have taken precautions to make sure he can't do any more damage, though I would like someone to enforce the return of my stuff
UPDATE: He also stole a good number of beds and gold blocks, as well as a shitload of chests full of stone. He destroyed many creations, and killed a few of my animals. He wrote a sign stating "Who the bloody poop are you?", which I promptly destroyed. I would like him to have repercussions and my stuff back as soon as possible, though I understand if you are busy.
Another update, it appears the player also broke more of my house outside my main creation (which is the big logo in the plains biome), as well as the little hut I protected for owl. He also appears to have been banned from a few other servers. I have repaired many of his damages, but the items he stole, or just flat out destroyed, will not be easy to fix.
Well, I happened to get on at the same time as this asshole, and he had destroyed even more of my stuff. I guess I had done the flags wrong. Is there any way to retrieve my stuff without having to remake it all? I have removed a good portion of what he placed, but getting all of the chests, wool, and wood planks back will just be tedious. I for some reason think there was a way to retrieve a backup, but if there isn't, are there any admin powers you could use to give me some reimbursement, or at least ban this guy? I am gonna add some pictures of what he did before I fixed it as well as some of the chat while I was on.
He has been banned from the server. I'm afraid this is a fault on the user's end, however I believe it is only right to get at least some of your things back for you Yoshi, which is more than possible.
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