Common Reasons for Being Kicked from a Server

If you’ve been kicked from a server, it’s usually for one of the following reasons:


1. Ban (Permanent or Temporary)

You may have been banned by a server administrator, either permanently or for a set period. This can happen due to:

  • Violation of server rules (e.g., griefing, cheating, harassment)
  • Prior warnings that were not heeded
    If you believe this was a mistake, you can contact the server administrators directly to discuss the situation.

2. Username Under 3 Characters

Some servers enforce a minimum username length of 3 or more characters to prevent impersonation, simplify moderation, or avoid technical issues. If your username is shorter than 3 characters, you may be automatically disconnected upon joining.


3. Non-Latin Characters in Username

To maintain readability, many servers only allow Latin-based characters (A-Z, a-z, numbers, and common symbols) in usernames. If your name contains characters from other scripts (e.g., Cyrillic, Arabic), you may be kicked automatically.


4. VPN/Proxy Usage

Servers sometimes block connections from VPNs or proxies to:

  • Prevent ban evasion
  • Reduce spam or bot attacks
    If you’re using a VPN, try disabling it before reconnecting.

What to Do Next

  1. Check your username length and character set.
  2. Disable any VPN or proxy you might be using.
  3. If the issue persists, contact the server staff politely; they can provide specific details about your situation.

We hope this helps you resolve the issue quickly. Let us know if you have further questions!