
Smart player trust scoring and Discord linking for modern Minecraft servers.
VLT Scope adds a transparent, informational trust and logging system to Minecraft servers.
Instead of enforcing punishments, it records staff actions and presents a visible trust history that any player can view. This helps communities stay informed, organised, and fair without changing gameplay or replacing existing moderation tools.
Project website: https://scope.vltgg.net/
VLT Scope provides a server-side trust history system for every player.
It records staff actions for transparency and accountability, without performing real moderation actions.
The plugin includes the following logging commands:
Players can view trust information using:
An optional Discord integration allows trust logs and trust reports to be viewed outside the game.
VLT Scope includes an update notification and installation system designed to require explicit server administrator consent.
When an update is detected, the plugin does not install it automatically.
Instead, it sends an alert message every 5 minutes to server operators and users with the appropriate permission, notifying them that an update is available.
Updates are installed only when explicitly triggered by a server administrator using a command.
During the update process, clear progress messages are sent in chat.
Once the update completes, the plugin requests a server restart to apply changes.
If the server is not restarted manually, VLT Scope may restart the server up to 24 hours after the update, and only when no players are online, to ensure minimal disruption.
VLT Scope is entirely server-side. Players do not need to install anything to join.
The plugin does not perform real bans, warnings, kicks, or enforcement actions.
It only records information and does not override permissions or moderation systems, ensuring broad compatibility with existing plugins.
VLT Scope uploads logged trust events to a remote service for storage and retrieval.
Only the following data is transmitted:
No IP addresses, personal information, chat logs, or gameplay data are collected.
Remote logging and external integrations are configurable and can be enabled or disabled by the server administrator.
Data removal requests can be made by contacting the project owner.
All downloads and update actions require informed user consent.
No content is downloaded, installed, or replaced without explicit administrator action.