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You tried to grief to get out of a house and got banned, I dont see a glitch here.
You even said you were trying to break out. Grief traps aren't something you appeal because you have to break at least 5 blocks out.
only using xray vision to test if my Mod had worked because it had kept shutting down my minecraft
First off, keep in mind I can not reduce your ban, it's a grief trap. Anyhoo I don't understand what a ban appeal for xray has to do with this. I unbanned him because he admitted what he did apologized for it, and was sincere about it. Your story still doesn't add up, I just checked the trap itself, you broke grass outside the trap. the only thing that is part of the trap is the build itself, not the dirt around it.
yet you chose to grief.
1. By definition I griefed no one for two very obvious reasons: - The area of the map was clearly abandoned, so anyone who built anything their would have not even noticed me going in/out of the 'house' since I was using Silk Touch to replace anything as I was trying to get OUT. - By definition "Griefing is the act of irritating and angering people...", so since the area was clearly abandoned by me Silk Touching blocks to get out even if some how they did find out they would not be in the slightest angered or irritated since nothing has changed / stolen.
2. The whole point was I was exploring, so why would I was time teleporting /home then walking back to where I was and achieving nothing just purely wasting time when I can achieve the exact same outcome by simply breaking and replacing the blocks and causing no harm to ANYBODY.
Actually, Griefing is destroying/modifying someone else's work without their permission.
Griefing is the act of irritating and angering people in video games through the use of destruction, construction, or social engineering. Popularized in Minecraft by teams, griefing has become a serious problem for server administrators who wish to foster building and protect builders.
Griefing is the act of chronically causing grief to other members of an online community, or more specifically, intentionally disrupting the immersion of another player in their gameplay.
Griefing: Someone, usually in an online game, who intentionally, and usually repeatedly, attempts to degrade anothers experience or torment them.
So, you're saying that we should allow EVERYONE on the server (staff included) to just make holes in 'abandoned' builds and cover them up without the original builder's permission, and justify that we were stuck? The answer is NO. We're better than that, especially with multiple options available.
Do not make up ridiculous arguments. If you're gonna successfully persuade us, get your facts straight first before you put the words together.