02-22-2017, 12:04 AM
Yes, it should be reported as grief. Here's why:
Two weeks from now, the owner hops back online and sees their house was damaged- something you didn't see. So they ask for a staff member, and one comes over and does a search on who modified the house while the owner was gone. Your name pops up in those logs as having edited their house, so now you get in trouble too, or depending on how much you changed, maybe banned.
In this instance we all know you mean well, especially with this forum post, and this is mostly for other people who have fixed grief in the past and come across this forum thread. Even if it's a couple of blocks to fix, it'll take a staff member less than a minute to fix (should they fix it without the owner reporting it) and you're off the hook.
Two weeks from now, the owner hops back online and sees their house was damaged- something you didn't see. So they ask for a staff member, and one comes over and does a search on who modified the house while the owner was gone. Your name pops up in those logs as having edited their house, so now you get in trouble too, or depending on how much you changed, maybe banned.
In this instance we all know you mean well, especially with this forum post, and this is mostly for other people who have fixed grief in the past and come across this forum thread. Even if it's a couple of blocks to fix, it'll take a staff member less than a minute to fix (should they fix it without the owner reporting it) and you're off the hook.
Human embodiment of Murphy’s Law, at your service!