ScreenShare Plugin v3.0
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Description
ScreenShare is a staff tool designed to help server administrators catch cheaters through live screen monitoring. When a player is suspected of cheating, staff can freeze them instantly, teleport them to a dedicated waiting room, and conduct a screenshare session. Freeze system Freezing a player blocks all movement, chat, and commands. The frozen player sees a full-screen title telling them to go to the waiting room. The title repeats every few seconds so they cannot miss it. Upon freezing, the player is automatically teleported to the configured waiting room location. GUI Open the staff menu with /ss gui. From there you can freeze players, unfreeze players, and reload the config — all through a clean inventory interface with player heads showing who is online. Auto-ban on disconnect If a frozen player disconnects, a 30-day tempban is automatically issued from the console. This prevents players from simply logging out to avoid the screenshare. /admit system Frozen players can type /admit to confess to cheating. This issues a reduced 14-day ban instead of 30 days, encouraging honesty. The command is only available while frozen and broadcasts a message to the entire server. Command and chat blocker While frozen, players cannot use any commands or chat. Only /admit and /discord are permitted. This prevents them from using hacks, alts, or exploits during the session. 20 languages The plugin ships with 20 built-in language files: EN, CZ, SK, DE, FR, ES, PL, HU, RO, NL, PT, IT, RU, TR, SV, FI, NO, DA, HR, SR. Switch language in config.yml with a single line and reload with /ss reload. Commands /ss gui — open the staff GUI /ss freeze — freeze and teleport a player /ss unfreeze — unfreeze a player /ss teleport — teleport a frozen player to the waiting room /ss reload — reload config and language Permission ss.use — grants access to all staff commands (default: OP)
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