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[FEATURE]: Ability to force Ban Templates on Admins #1017

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StevensTheDev opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE]: Ability to force Ban Templates on Admins #1017

StevensTheDev opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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@StevensTheDev
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Feature Description

We would like the ability to toggle the option to only allow for Ban Templates to be used for ban reasons. In other terms, no longer allow admins to manually input ban reasons.

Use Case

We are very strict on how our Admin team handles bans, and there are never-ending typos that we have to correct. Adding a toggle would allow for servers like ours to enforce strict ban reasons, increase professionalism, and allow for streamlined ban reasons while still allowing other servers to maintain the option to ban with custom reasons.

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Add a toggle / option to enforce only allowing Ban Templates for ban reasons.

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@StevensTheDev StevensTheDev added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 19, 2024
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Hey, thanks for the request! This has been suggested in the Discord server before. If you want you can show your interest in this feature by leaving a message in the thread: https://discord.com/channels/577993482761928734/1279681742621376543

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tabarra commented Jan 8, 2025

Discussion point: How to handle cases where there is more than 1 offence or rule being broken?

If the admin cannot edit the message, they don't have the flexibility of banning for more than one reason, which leads to the obvious conclusion that an admin should be able to checkbox all the rules that have been violated.

Which by itself brings another question: How would txAdmin pick the ban duration?
Should it add the duration of all template bans? Should it just pick the duration of the biggest? Some sort of automatic compromise between both approaches?

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