Jimmel Posted August 16, 2018 Share Posted August 16, 2018 (edited) ========================================= Spoiler Hello! If you're reading this, you've made it to our community forum. Whether you just happened to stumble upon a link to this thanks to one of our in-game broadcasts or asked a member of staff for assistance and they directed you here, we're happy to have you! The forum is a place where you can stay up to date with the latest community and Minecraft updates, keep in touch with all your community friends, file reports against rule breakers or request assistance. Before we go any further with this guide, I'll have to ask you to go over the following thread very carefully, just so you have a complete understanding of our guidelines and the punishments for violating the rules. Done? Great, let's move on. Spoiler During your stay here, you'll come across members of many different user groups. Here's a brief introduction to the groups that we use across both our servers and forum. STAFF Spoiler Server groups The following user groups are named after their respective in-game staff ranks. You can message these people with server-related questions. Make sure that the person you're contacting is a staff member on the server you're playing on! Click here for an overview of our staff hierarchy, so that you know who to get in touch with if you ever find yourself in trouble. Examples: Community groups: Founder Reserved for the owner. Manager Community Administrator with access to all permissions. They handle community-related tasks, server and staff management, etc. Moderator Has full permissions for all forum sections so they can monitor and deal with everything. Moderators are the workhorses of the CL forums. Retired Manager Manager that has stepped down from their position. Retired Staff Staff member that has stepped down from their position. DONORS Spoiler VIP Has purchased a rank on at least one server. Example: Spoiler Before you get posting, you're going to need to sign up for an account. Click on 'Sign Up' and follow the on-screen instructions. When you're done filling out the form, check your email (check your spam folder too!) for a confirmation e-mail and follow the steps to activate your account. On the updated version of the registration form, you'll also find options for signing up via the following sites. Spoiler When posting a new topic, you have to make sure that you post it in the right subforum. You want to scroll down slowly and take a close look at every single section before you submit a new thread. When you've found the right place, click on it to get in there and continue with the process. You can then start putting your topic together by clicking on the green 'Start new topic' button on your right. If your topic is server related (a complaint, bug report, suggestion, etc. - NOT a password reset or a rank transfer, we'll get to those later-) then simply scroll down to the Minecraft Servers category. Just to clear things up: Vanilla Servers --> Our vanilla Minecraft network on play.craftersland.eu/us [PREMIUM IPs] & mc.craftersland.net [CRACKED IP]. Modded Servers --> Our modpacks. Let's say for example that I'm looking to report a rule breaker on the Revelation server. After clicking on the subforum for Revelation, you wanna head over to Complaints, since that's where player reports go. First thing you should always to do before starting a new topic is check if there's a template that you need to follow in your thread. Templates are always at the top of the topic list and they're marked as Pinned. Now what I do is, I click on the template (model) topic and copy the format. Then go back to Complaints and click on Start new topic. You want to paste the format, fill it out with all the required information and also give your topic a title by replacing (Player name) with the name of the player you are reporting. Once you've done that, you're ready to post your thread by clicking on Submit Topic at the bottom. That's how you properly start a new thread in your desired forum using the right template. Now that you know where to find your new topic, you can check on it and reply to it whenever you want. If it's an account issue, a report or anything that requires staff's attention, you'll get a reply from them on your topic informing you of any updates. Please be patient with these as it might take a while to process your request. You'll find the following subforums in every server forum. Rules (Server rules), General (Server info & questions), Guides (Player tutorials), Creations (Post your builds!), Complaints (Player reports), Unban Requests (Appeal your ban), Server Problems (Bug reports/server issues), Technical Support (more about this later; see note #2) and Suggestions (Player suggestions). As you can tell, there are plenty of forums where you can just have a chat with other members, talk about gaming, music, TV or even post an introduction thread so people can get to know you better! Don't be scared to post one, we're very welcoming of new players These general talk forums are pretty self-explanatory, you really can't get the section wrong. As always, please stick to the forum rules and keep the discussions civilized. There are also forums where you can request for your password on the server to be reset in case you've forgotten it, or ask to have your donor rank transferred from one server to another. There are templates for both, conveniently located at the top of the forum you're looking to post your topic in. You know the drill by now; copy the template, go back to the forum, start a new topic, paste in the template, fill it out and post. And let's not forget about the newly introduced Tutorials and Guides forum, where you can find a bunch of helpful guides related to the servers and the forum itself. We strongly encourage you to post your own tutorials as well! Last but not least, be sure to keep an eye on the Applications forum at the bottom of the index. That's where you can apply for the Helper rank and get a chance to be a part of our staff team. Be sure to check what server(s) the application thread is for, meaning what server(s) we're recruiting for each time. That concludes the basics of posting on the forums. Remember to always look for the right section and check if there's a template that you have to use for your thread. I wanted to keep this short, so we're gonna end with a few extra notes, some things you should be aware of when using the forums, for a better overall experience. Spoiler 1. As you'll notice, there's a Rules subforum for every server under the Minecraft Servers category. When you start playing on our servers, one of the first things you want to do is click on that server's forum and then click on the Rules subforum. That's where you'll find a thread that contains all the server rules, often down to some awfully tiny details. Give that a good read so you don't find yourself desperately looking for the Unban Requests section down the road. (Yes, there's a subforum for every single server where you can appeal your ban if you think you were punished unfairly.) Keep in mind that, for every server, we have two (2) sets of rules, both of which can be found on the same thread. One is the Community Rules set, which is the same for every server and applies to all of them; the other one is the Server Rules set that's specific to the server in question. It's possible for different servers to share some of these server-specific rules. Rules for our vanilla servers.. ..or the Tekkit server if that's your cup of tea. You get the point. 2. There's also a subforum for every server called Technical Support. That's where you can post command requests (requires you to have a Sponsor or Sponsor+ rank on the server), refund requests, rollback requests, report an issue with your purchase and more. There are templates available that you have to use for everything I just mentioned. For instance, here's a look at the Technical Support subforum for the Infinity Evolved server. Notice the templates that you need to use depending on your thread. If none of them fit your topic, then you can go ahead and post it without following a template. But be sure it's still a topic of technical nature, otherwise.. you're in the wrong forum buddy. Go back and look for the right one! Note that both the SkyFactory and the Direwolf20 server forums have multiple Technical Support subforums, depending on the MC version of the server you're playing on. Make sure that you use the correct subforum for your server. If you don't, your thread will most likely end up confusing the staff and therefore take longer to process. 3. This is how you can access your User Control Panel and change your username, e-mail address, password and much more if you ever need to do that. 4. If you believe that a post is in violation of our forum/community guidelines, you can always report it to us straight away by using the Report post button. We highly encourage our users to report disturbing content to staff so it can be removed from public view as quickly as possible. 5. No matter what forum you're browsing, you should always check for pinned topics (marked with ) at the top of the list in order to make sure that you don't miss any important information before you submit a thread. 6. If you have any questions about the forums in general or if you're having trouble getting something to work, you can always post a topic in the General Discussions forum and we'll be there to help you out. 7. If you have no idea where to post your thread even after reading all of the above, then you can PM a Moderator and ask them about it. We'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Click here to see how to send someone a personal message. Forum Moderators: Jimmel, ASOOD, RuisuMC That's it, happy browsing around. We will add to this guide as we see fit. Edited March 19, 2022 by Jimmel Updated to include all the latest community adjustments. Greynix, RandomNukes, DaReff and 14 others 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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