Tags: reporting, player report, moderation, server4, beyond all reason

How to report a player in Beyond All Reason

Found a toxic player or rule-breaker in BAR. Here is the direct path to filing a report that actually reaches moderators.

Use the server4 player finder

If you caught someone's username during a match, the cleanest reporting route is through the BAR website. Head to server4.beyondallreason.info, log in with your BAR account, then use the player finder tool. Search for the username, locate the specific match where the incident happened, and submit the report from there.

The player finder ties the report directly to the replay data, which gives moderators concrete evidence instead of a he-said situation. Always report from the actual match page when you can.

What to include in your report

Keep it short and factual. Mention what happened, the timestamp in the replay if you know it, and any screenshots you captured. Moderators review dozens of reports, so clear and concise filings get handled faster than emotional rants.

Skip the paragraph about how angry you are. Just state what the player did that violated community rules.

When replays help

Sometimes you remember a username but not the match. The player finder on server4 connects usernames to recent games, so you can still trace back to the right replay. This is worth trying even if you only caught a partial name.

Bug reporting is separate

Player behavior reports go through the website. Game bugs go through GitHub Issues. The BAR team tracks engine bugs at the game repository and lobby bugs at the lobby repository. Do not file toxicity complaints on GitHub.

Keeping the community clean

BAR is big enough now that bad actors show up. The reporting system exists for a reason. Using it properly helps moderators act quickly and keeps the player base healthier. Everyone benefits when people actually file reports instead of just raging in chat.

Watch gameplay footage and community content on our YouTube channel to see what good BAR play looks like.

Creed of Champions welcomes disciplined players

If the broader BAR community feels too chaotic, a tighter group like Creed of Champions might fit. Members coordinate properly, call out constructively, and leave the blame games behind. It is a space built around skill and respect.

[Crd] One of the few places where you can for sure coordinate with people in matches with a good supportive attitude. Everybody tends to be understanding and constructive.