Banned.txt -
: Classic multiplayer games like Soldat or modern modded games (e.g., using PEAKAntiCheat ) use this file to store SteamIDs or IP addresses of players caught cheating or violating rules.
For developers, implementing a basic ban filter often involves reading the file into a list or array to check against user input. A simple Python script might look like this: banned.txt
: Format like SteamID | Username | Reason for administrative clarity. : Classic multiplayer games like Soldat or modern
And written in Scala. View project on GitHub. $ bfg --strip-blobs-bigger-than 100M --replace-text banned.txt repo.git. banned.txt
: Many chat applications or bots read a banned.txt file to automatically "bleep" or block messages containing offensive language.
In various technical contexts, this file serves as a local database for automated moderation: