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Our own command/Bedrock?

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Xeadin:
If they want to go out and hunt for griefed structures, more power to them, though it's safe to say that most of the calls for grief have been from the original builders and not by people calling us over for random griefs on someone else's house.

Supplementing them with semi-moderation abilities isn't a good idea.

Spyow:
Not like moderators, just seeing who did it.

Some moderators come in to my home, roll back the grief, I ask who did it but they just ignore me, that's why I want to know who's been messing with my house. Co-Owners might want to take down a build, are half way finished then the owner calls grief, and like I stated before, some of the mods don't tell me even if I ask them.

I think this could actually help rather than cause a problem, and if you want it only moderators to rollback set the command to trusted+

FNVcourierjon(SigilStone):
Whenever I ask who griefed me they tell me, and for some reason they stay around the area of my grief, because it's my same farm that gets griefed.  For you, maybe they were already busy with something and had to rush out after helping you.  I don't think this should be implemented, even if they don't answer.

theacp127:
As a survival server we don't need tons of commands. The want of more power to make the game easy is natural, but we need to remember that it isn't called survival for nothing.

tiggy26668:
While it would be far more convenient to just do /about every time I wanna kno who built something, like I would on classic, and not have to pester a mod about it. (Not neccesarily grief, but general curiosity)

It's not particularly inconvenient to do "/helpop hey, who built this?"

and like crzy said, we don't need people going after griefers for revenge, thus causing more grief and getting two people banned instead of one.

unlike with classic, the mods on smp act as a buffer to keep u from doing /about, going to their /home, and raging your heart out.

I would love for everyone to be trustworthy enough to have this command,
but the high potential for grief as a result makes it a bad idea.

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