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AntiPopup Guide

AntiPopup hides Minecraft’s unsafe-server warning popup on 1MoreBlock and limits the vanilla reportable-chat path. It runs automatically while you play; there is no setup, purchase, or menu required from players.

  1. Join the server normally.
  2. Chat as usual.
  3. Run /antipopup info whenever you want to confirm the installed version or open this guide from its clickable link.

AntiPopup handles the relevant chat and server-information packets in the background. Staff control its server-wide settings.

  • Hides the unsafe-server popup when the server configuration enables that protection.
  • Marks compatible server-list information as preventing chat reports.
  • Limits the normal reportable player-chat path when chat-report blocking is enabled.
  • Keeps the protection automatic for every player; there is no per-player toggle.
  • Run /antipopup info.
  • Click the documentation URL in the response.
  • Continue using chat normally.

Running /antipopup with no subcommand shows the same overview.

CommandWhat it does
/antipopupShows the AntiPopup overview.
/antipopup infoShows the player-facing name, purpose, installed version, starting command, and clickable documentation URL.

The setup and reload operations are local-console administration tools and are not player commands.

/antipopup and /antipopup info use the antipopup.commands permission. It defaults to everyone, so no rank is normally required. A server permission configuration can still explicitly deny it.

AntiPopup has no rewards, currency or item costs, usage limits, cooldowns, or progression. Its protections apply server-wide according to staff configuration.

AntiPopup does not provide PlaceholderAPI placeholders.

  • AntiPopup protects the server’s chat path; it is not a promise that every third-party chat or protocol plugin combination will behave identically.
  • You do not need to run setup or reload commands.
  • If the warning popup or reporting behavior unexpectedly returns, tell staff which client version you use and whether the server is translating it through ViaVersion.
  • Chat formatting may be controlled by other server plugins.

Paper supplies the server chat implementation. ViaVersion may translate network protocols for clients on different versions, but those combinations are managed separately from AntiPopup.

Administrators and developers can use the AntiPopup technical overview. The canonical public page is docs.1moreblock.com/custom-server-plugins/antipopup/.