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User Roles and Groups

B3's permissions are based on groups and levels. Users are assigned to groups and each group has a level. Commands can be ran by users that have the minimum level needed to use the command. Upper level user roles are assigned by Super Admins with the !putgroup command using the keywords below.

 

B3 has several default user groups, each serving a different purpose. You can add, edit, or remove user groups but each of the levels below server meaningful purposes in B3. If you change groups, you should at least maintain a level 100, 2, and 1 user. A short introduction of group modification can be found here: manual-groupmodification

 

List of groups

Here is a list of the default groups that come packaged with B3:

 

Super admin

 The Super Admin is the highest level of authority. A Super Admin has access to all commands and is generally only assigned to the server operators. 

Keyword: superadmin

Level: 100

 

Senior admins 

The Senior Admins are usually the highest admins that play and admin on the server often. They have access to most commands except for the commands used in server/bot setup. Choose your Senior Admins wisely for they have the full regiment of commands to enforce your server policy.

Keyword: senioradmin

Level: 80

 

Full admins 

Full admins have less authority than Senior Admins but still have access to harsher punishment commands such as !ban.

Keyword: fulladmin

Level: 60

 

Admins 

Admins are the first level of administrators. Their harshest punishment is a !kick, yet they are probably the most numerous of the admins.

Keyword: admin

Level: 40

 

Moderators 

Moderators are the first step to becoming an admin, an admin training ground if you will. They can only !warn users or remind them of the rules. They can notify higher level admins when harsher punishment is needed.

Keyword: mod

Level: 20

 

Regulars 

Regulars are not admins or moderators, but your loyal server population. You would only give regular status to members of your community who follow the rules and play on your server often. Regulars not only get a status symbol, but access to a few more commands than the average user. Only Senior Admins and up can appoint regulars with the !makereg command.

 

Keyword: reg

Level: 2

 

Users

A user is like a self appointed regular. New players can use the !register command to gain user status. User's have only a few commands but gain extra privileges that would be ignored for the one-time visit players.

 Keyword: user

Level: 1

 

How to put a player into a group and give him more privileges

Currently, you have 3 ways to put a player in a group :

 

In-game

With !putgroup command : As an admin connected in-game, you can set the group of any player (also !pg):

 

if you are connected at the same time as the player you want to set in a group, use

!putgroup <player_name> <group>

 

if you are NOT connected at the same time, but the player you want to set in a group already connected at least once to your server, use

!putgroup <player_database_id> <group>

 

Note : to get someone's database id, use

!lookup <player_name>

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