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'''Abuse manager''' is the part of [[Turf Crew]] that is responsible for dealing with cheating and violations of the [[Rules#Rules|welfare rules]] in ''Turf''.
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'''Abuse Manager''' is the part of [[Turf Crew]] that is responsible for dealing with cheating and violations of the [[Rules#Rules|welfare rules]] in ''[[Turf]]''.
  
 
== Reporting ==
 
== Reporting ==
Report cheating and breaches of the well-being rules to ''abuse@turfgame.com''.
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Report cheating and breaches of the well-being rules to ''[mailto:abuse@turfgame.com abuse@turfgame.com]''.
  
 
== Example of cheating ==
 
== Example of cheating ==
* A player moves abnormally fast over long distances on the map and/or jumps between different positions on the map that are abnormally far apart.
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* A [[Turfer|player]] moves abnormally fast over long distances on the map and/or jumps between different positions on the map that are abnormally far apart.
* A player modifies/hacks the client to be able to take over zones in places where the player is not.
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* A player modifies/hacks the client to be able to take over [[zones]] in places where the player is not.
 
* Multiple players share the same account and/or device and through this make them appear as a single player.
 
* Multiple players share the same account and/or device and through this make them appear as a single player.
  

Latest revision as of 13:40, 18 July 2022

Abuse Manager is the part of Turf Crew that is responsible for dealing with cheating and violations of the welfare rules in Turf.

Reporting[edit]

Report cheating and breaches of the well-being rules to abuse@turfgame.com.

Example of cheating[edit]

  • A player moves abnormally fast over long distances on the map and/or jumps between different positions on the map that are abnormally far apart.
  • A player modifies/hacks the client to be able to take over zones in places where the player is not.
  • Multiple players share the same account and/or device and through this make them appear as a single player.

Example of violation of the well-being rules[edit]

  • A player harasses another player through, for example, the GPS information in the game.
  • A player expresses himself vulgarly, hostilely, threateningly or unpleasantly in the chat.
  • A player spams (sends very many messages) in the chat for a short time.
  • A player encourages cheating and/or dangerous behavior that could lead to personal injury or other serious consequences.