Author Topic: Chewer- Anti-Blockhead RP + Keysharing to 3 people  (Read 3013 times)



they were afk, but this is unacceptable.
you have no place to speak if you keyshare.

EDIT: Server is still up, so there's even more proof if you'd like it.

They could just be other clients on his LAN

He could have siblings

We can't tell though without ip

I'm pretty sure they just have multiple blockland windows running at once that all joined his own server; this isn't an indicator of key sharing.

I'm not defending this guy, but are you sure he's not just multiclienting?

They're just using multiple clients.

People like this seem to not multiclient, and tend to keyshare.
I'll frequently join the server and see if it's multiclienting or keysharing.
Even so, the title of the server states "no blockheads", and that's an issue.

I believe it means that the roleplay is meant to be realistic, as in you are playing as real people instead of the blockhead characters that you usually assume the role of.

10/10 over-reaction.


2 of them are little chewer and 1 of them is his older brother

From my server logs, I have record of the same BL_ID connecting under IP address 71.244.32.237.
This does not match the IP the server is being hosted on, 96.266.266.20, and the server is not dedicated, therefore there is keysharing going on.

omfg chewer is a kid who uses two clients for his car wash and his older brother is playing

hes like 9 years old we've been over this like 200 times

To add, it appears that he either posted the key publicly to anyone online, or is just sharing it with a long-distance friend, since the approximate locations of the IP addresses are far away from each other.
Emphasis on approximate, however.

To add, it appears that he either posted the key publicly to anyone online, or is just sharing it with a long-distance friend, since the approximate locations of the IP addresses are far away from each other.
Emphasis on approximate, however.
omfg chewer is a kid who uses two clients for his car wash and his older brother is playing


You aren't ending the case, you're just adding evidence to it.