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A '''ban''' is a disciplinary action by an [[Ocean Master]] that results in a player not being able to access the game at all.  This may be done for various reasons including [[theft]], swearing in public, shouting repeatedly, and "making rude and unsavoury allusions as to the sexual or other propensities of other Pirates."{{fn|1=http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=6691#6691}}
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=Banning Activities=
 
Some activities that can get you banned (from TOS).
 
  
==Stealing and Scamming==
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==Historical notes==
Stealing is defined as taking the in-game property of another player without the knowledge and permission of that player. Stealing will most often involve misuse of access to the inventories of ships, shoppes, and houses. One way to prevent theft is to protect your account password and never share it with anyone at all.  
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*Originally, the only type of ban was a permanent ban. Suspensions were added at an unknown date.
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*When suspensions were introduced, they tainted the machine much like permanent bans do. This was later removed, but machines with taints on them from suspensions prior to this still have their taints and will need to follow the tainting appeal directions listed above in the event of an issue.
  
Scamming is stealing from another player through misrepresentation - an example would be stating that an item had magical powers.
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==See also==
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* [[Official:Bans]]
  
Regardless of the form they take, stealing and scamming are against the rules and are likely to result in an account being banned from the game.
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==External links==
 
 
==Harassment==
 
Harassment can be defined as repeated actions that target an individual or group for the purpose of bringing about feelings of discomfort or distress.
 
 
 
Harassment is not allowed and may result in an account being banned from the game.
 
 
 
==Swearing==
 
Using vulgar, obscene, or offensive language is considered swearing. This includes any racial, sexual, or religious slurs or other deliberately offensive remarks directed at another player.
 
 
 
While there is a chat filter present in the game, this does not excuse offensive language or behavior. Misspelling or mis-spacing words to get around the filter will be treated as swearing and dealt with accordingly.
 
 
 
Foul language used outside the chat, for example in pirate names or in building news, is likewise not acceptable.
 
 
 
==Spamming==
 
The chat client exists so that players may communicate with each other. Spamming is repeatedly sending letters, messages, or nonsense, in a way that makes it difficult for other players to communicate. Spamming annoys other players and is considered bad behavior.
 
 
 
=Types of Disciplinary Action=
 
==Suspensions==
 
 
 
[[Image:Temporary ban.png|thumb|right|Login screen for suspended players.|175px]]A suspended account is one in which the player is not allowed to play for a set number of days.  When the player tries to log in, they receive a message that says, "You must wait X days before you may re-enter the game," where X is the number of days of the suspension.  In addition, the suspended player must agree to and retype the condition of his or her suspension in the text box provided.  The condition is listed above the text box.  It will usually be in the following format, "I agree not to <whatever the offense was>."
 
 
 
If the "Accept" button on this screen does not become enabled when the player types out the condition, either the period of the suspension is not over, or the suspension condition has been mistyped.
 
 
 
The period of a suspension usually ranges from one day to one week in length.  Please note that it does not show the exact number of hours until there is less than a day remaining, so if it says 1 day, there can still be more than 24 hours remaining on the suspension.
 
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==Permanent Ban==
 
[[Image:Permanent ban.png|thumb|right|Login screen for permanently banned players.|175px]]
 
A permanent ban is a ban that lasts forever, unless the [[Ringer]]s decide to reverse it after receiving a ban plea at submitted via [http://www.puzzlepirates.com/support/ the Puzzle Pirates Support form].
 
 
 
Any subscription time or doubloons that haven't been used at the time of a permanent ban are forfeited.  (Subscription time cannot be [[gift]]ed to or from a banned account.)  Subscriptions are automatically canceled in the case of a permanent ban.
 
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=Machine Tainting=
 
[[Image:Taint.png|thumb|right|Login screen for tainted computers that attempt to create new accounts.|175px]]
 
If a player is banned, either temporarily or permanently, their machine becomes tainted, and cannot be used to create new accounts to get around the ban. The machine will also be unable to use existing or new accounts to play in any other [[Three Rings]] games.
 
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=How Do I Get Unbanned?=
 
 
 
The '''''only''''' way to get a ban reversed is for the owner of the banned account to use the [http://www.puzzlepirates.com/support/ Puzzle Pirates Support form] to request a review of their case. 
 
 
 
A [[petition]] or [[complain|complaint]] will '''''not''''' help in a banning case, nor will getting friends of the player to plead on his or her behalf.  Unless ''specifically invited by the Ringers'' to do so, it is not appropriate to post in the forum professing innocence or otherwise pleading to be unbanned.  It is considered especially poor form for a banned player to create a new account in order to ask about a ban--this is called ban evasion.  The evading account will also be banned.
 
 
 
=External Links=
 
 
*[http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?thread=51460 "I've Been Banned/Suspended!" - What Should I Do? Thread]
 
*[http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?thread=51460 "I've Been Banned/Suspended!" - What Should I Do? Thread]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 12 April 2023

This article is about bans from Puzzle Pirates.If you're looking for information on bans from the wiki, see YPPedia:Blocking policy.


A ban is a block placed on an account to prevent it from being logged into, typically as a result of violations to the Terms of Service but may be used for other reasons to prevent access to an account. Bans are permanent unless removed by an Ocean Master.

Your account has been suspended.

Login screen for suspended players.
  • What does this mean? A suspension is a warning that something you have done in the game is not acceptable, but not to a degree that warrants a full ban. Continuing that action will cause further suspensions or potentially a permanent ban from the game.
  • How long is my suspension? The length of your suspension is listed on your game window in the form of "You must wait X days before you may re-enter the game". Times are listed in hours or days and are rounded down. Suspensions end at 00:01am Pirate Time (PST) on the day when they are set to end.
  • Why was I suspended? Before returning from your suspension you must agree to a statement, this statement is listed in quotes and will tell you what you did wrong.
  • How can I play again? Once the suspension time is up the dialog box will turn white and accept text. Type the statement indicated (making sure it is exact!) and push the "accept" button and you will be able to return to the game and play. Do not log into another account until the suspension on this account has run out.
  • How long do suspensions usually last? Typically anywhere from 0 days (you can log in immediately) to 7 days long.


Logon Failed: You have been banned from our games.

Login screen for permanently banned players.
  • What does this mean? A ban means that you have been blocked permanently from the game and won't be able to log in.
  • Why was I banned? See the Ban Reasons section below for information.
  • How long is a ban? Bans are permanent, they do not expire.
  • How can I play again? If you wish to appeal your ban, if your account was compromised, if the ban note indicates you should contact us, or if you believe your account was banned in error, please send an email to banpleading@puzzlepirates.com

If your account was banned for a TOS violation, DO NOT log into the game, this is called "Ban Evasion" and may reduce your chances of successfully appealing a ban on your account.

This computer has been tainted.

Tainted computer attempting to create new accounts.
  • What does this mean? A taint means that an account that was accessed from your computer has been banned. A taint prevents you from creating new accounts from your computer but does not affect any other active accounts that you are currently using.
  • How long is a taint? Taints are permanent, they do not expire.
  • How can I create a new account? If you know what account(s) were previously banned and they belong to you, please see above. If you believe your computer has been incorrectly tainted, please send a petition so the onduty Ocean Master can help you review the situation. If you are unable to log into the game to petition, then email support@puzzlepirates.com making sure you include:
    • A list of all accounts that have been accessed from your computer.
    • The name of the account you are trying to log into when you get the taint message.

Ban Reasons

The following gives more information about ban reasons.

  • Account Theft: You were either directly responsible for or very closely related to someone who was responsible for stealing an account.
  • Ban Evasion: means that we found evidence that you were previously banned on another account. Sometimes that account will be specified in the ban reason.
  • Billing: There is a billing problem of some sort which we may need to resolve with you before you can access your account. Please contact our Billing Support by sending an email to billing@puzzlepirates.com if indicated by the ban message.
  • Botting: is the use of a third party program to play the game or perform some sort of automated task. The use of such programs is strictly prohibited. (Example: Using an automated program to bilge)
  • Cheating: This includes cheating or misrepresenting your skill at a wagered game, advertising a website with cheats or exploiting a bug for your own profit.
  • Compromised: This means that we believe someone has stolen your account and you should contact us by email to support@puzzlepirates.com to verify ownership of the account so we can return it to you.
  • Hacking: is the modification of game files or the use of any sort of software or hardware to gain an advantage in the game.
  • Language: Using vulgar, obscene, or offensive language, including racial, sexual, or religious slurs. Misspelling or mis-spacing words to get around the filter will be treated as swearing.
  • Scamming: is when someone tries to trick another person into giving away their pieces of eight, doubloons, items or account information.
  • Speedhacking: is a specific type of hacking, this is the use of software or hardware aids to increase the speed of play on any puzzle to gain an advantage.
  • Theft is when something is taken from another pirate without their permission. Most thefts are the result of pieces of eight or items being taken from a ship, house, stall or shoppe.

How to appeal a ban?

The only way to appeal a ban is if the owner of the banned account requests a review of their case by emailing banpleading@puzzlepirates.com. A petition or complaint will not help in a banning case, nor will getting friends of the player to plead on his or her behalf. It is not appropriate to post in the forum discussing bans.



Historical notes

  • Originally, the only type of ban was a permanent ban. Suspensions were added at an unknown date.
  • When suspensions were introduced, they tainted the machine much like permanent bans do. This was later removed, but machines with taints on them from suspensions prior to this still have their taints and will need to follow the tainting appeal directions listed above in the event of an issue.

See also

External links