Zeno
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Just starting your sprint fast will not be sufficient evidence for a ban. If, however, one of the players is hitting the other one while maintaining a continuous sprint, then that is sufficient evidence for a ban (which is one of the 5 ways Hootie mentioned). This is not possible in vanilla Minecraft, and is a clear sign of BSM.Say, a moderator is spectating a fight. The fight is on an open field and nobody uses F&S. So the moderator can only look at one aspect of BSM. He thinks one of the persons is hacking because sprint is activated really fast and it doesn't seem to cansel. The moderator has now looked at one aspect of BSM, he bans the player. Has the ban got sufficient evidence? Or should there have been looked at more signs that BSM often shows?