Ban Hammer Script Today
He was writing a new script. Not a Ban Hammer. A Bridge . A tool that would let users prove their humanity without being stripped of it.
The script asked: Confirm permanent deletion of guild 'The Sanctuary'? This action is irreversible.
0.4 seconds later:
“You missed one, pig. See you in the shards.” Ban Hammer Script
"target": "xX_ShadowRealm_Xx", "signature_match": 0.97, "alt_clusters": ["5.189.132.xx", "VPN_Exit_Node_Amsterdam"], "risk_score": 99.4
Kaelen’s hand hovered.
He opened the mod-log. Nyx’s original ban reason: “Coordinated raid. Doxxed three mods. Posted CSAM in #staff-vent.” He was writing a new script
The script had a hidden feature. A log of his actions.
“With great power…” he muttered, the old meme feeling like a prayer.
> Initiating Ban Sequence for xX_ShadowRealm_Xx > Linked accounts detected: 4 > Purge messages: 7 days (approx 3,842 messages) > Broadcast to honeypot channels: TRUE > Notify Discord Trust & Safety: TRUE Kaelen’s finger trembled. This wasn't a ban. This was an execution . The script would delete every message he ever typed, every image he ever posted, every DM he sent to every user. It would nuke his reactions from every thread. It would flag his IP, his device fingerprint, his payment method from Nitro. He wouldn't just be banned. He would be forgotten . A tool that would let users prove their
It just rests. In the end, every moderator learns the same truth: the Ban Hammer doesn't protect the server. It protects the memory of what the server was before the hammer was needed.
/ban @user --reason "Mass ping evasion | Alt of perma-banned terrorist" --purge 7d
But the other counter:
Kaelen: 14,847 bans executed. 2.1 million messages purged. 3,200 hours of modqueue.