Hi! My son has been playing minecraft for about 6 months. All of a sudden today, he cannot get into hs sky block server. Every time he tries, t says kicked for flying. Please help. How do we correct this? I've tried f6. I've also tried deleting and re downloading. Thank you.
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Does your son have any mods that would let him fly while in the survival gamemode? (A list of any mods he does have would be helpful) If so, many server ban said mods as it gives an unfair advantage to those players.
Your best bet would be to try and contact the server owners and try to clear up the situation. It sounds like he's on an Auto-kick which basically means banned.
Ok. Thank you. He does not have any mods at all. He had issues this week being griefed. He was devastated. His whole plot got destroyed. Then, he tried to contact some people he met online and they told him to get lost and now he's been banned. He's very upset. I keep tabs on what he's doing (he's 8) so I know he's not doing anything wrong. How do I contact the server owners and/or check the banned list.
Hi! He's playing on Skyblock. Thank you for any help you can provide!
You need to contact Skyblock's server admin. There's no way for anyone to be familiar with all the servers that are out there.
You might also consider getting him on a server that is kid-friendly, or maybe get your own copy and play the game with him over the LAN (no server). Personally, I wouldn't let a child that young on any server I hadn't checked out thoroughly (preferably owned by someone I know IRL and trust). Too many weirdos and child predators out there. And griefing a child is a HUGE no-no in my book. NONE of my family will play with griefers.
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I agree with Eden, check out servers, or watch your son as he plays for the first couple of times. Sadly a lot of older people (older teenagers especially) Find younger children annoying, because they usually ask a lot of questions, have bad grammar, things such as that. My suggestion is to look for a new server. Searching keywords like "Minecraft Family Friendly Creative Server" there are a lot out there.
One of the first one's that came up was one called MineSquish. It has a whitelist, which means you have to apply, but it's basically so you don't get griefers/spammers coming in at will. I'd suggest checking it out, as well as some others that you can find.
Maybe I'm over-protective, but I'm not sure I'd let an 8-year-old play anything with other random people on the internet. Especially something like Minecraft, where anyone can do anything, and griefers, trolls, and other immature idiots abound.
So yeah, I'm also going to totally agree with EdenR here. I'd suggest hosting a local server (or paying for a professionally-hosted server) yourself, and whitelist it so that only your child, your family, and perhaps his other real-life friends can play together. This would allow him the same creative outlet to share with others, without the unknown variable of dealing with random internet trash.
Face it - most server operators are jerks (I'm dealing with one right now myself) and are probably just in it for the money anyway. They couldn't care less about your kid. I'd just find him another place to play as others have suggested. Why would you want him to go back to a place that treated him so awful and rudely and then won't offer you the courtesy of a response? In the one year I've played Minecraft, I have yet to find a single server that is run well (like you'd run any type of business, with good communication).
Your best bet would be to try and contact the server owners and try to clear up the situation. It sounds like he's on an Auto-kick which basically means banned.
You need to contact Skyblock's server admin. There's no way for anyone to be familiar with all the servers that are out there.
You might also consider getting him on a server that is kid-friendly, or maybe get your own copy and play the game with him over the LAN (no server). Personally, I wouldn't let a child that young on any server I hadn't checked out thoroughly (preferably owned by someone I know IRL and trust). Too many weirdos and child predators out there. And griefing a child is a HUGE no-no in my book. NONE of my family will play with griefers.
One of the first one's that came up was one called MineSquish. It has a whitelist, which means you have to apply, but it's basically so you don't get griefers/spammers coming in at will. I'd suggest checking it out, as well as some others that you can find.
So yeah, I'm also going to totally agree with EdenR here. I'd suggest hosting a local server (or paying for a professionally-hosted server) yourself, and whitelist it so that only your child, your family, and perhaps his other real-life friends can play together. This would allow him the same creative outlet to share with others, without the unknown variable of dealing with random internet trash.