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'''scripthead''' (also known to many as Seth) was the third owner of TotalFreedom from February 2019 to October 2020.
'''scripthead''' (also known as Seth) was the third owner from February 2019 to October 2020. Unlike the previous owners, Seth was more informal with how he ran the server, which led to executive-level corruption in part due to members of the [[Smartnt]] group gaining influence and power over the course of his administration. He is most well-known for his attempt to shut down the server after a series of controversies took a toll on his mental health. Following the shutdown attempt, he completely stopped playing Minecraft altogether and moved on from the community.


Under his reign as the owner, multiple controversies arose which began to take a serious toll on his mental state, which ultimately led to him attempting to delete the server on October 24, 2020 after a vote-off was created for him on the now defunct Flarum forum.
== History ==
=== Server Deletion ===
On October 24, 2020, a player named [[Community:InnocentMango|InnocentMango]] created a thread on the forum that called for Seth to be voted off after he jokingly logged into other people's forum accounts to post buffoonish messages under their name. Having been faced with constant controversies that only further fueled his mental health issues, a few hours later Seth took down the Flarum forum, deleted everything on the old ProBoards forum, shut down the Minecraft server, and deleted the Discord server. He quickly put together a notice explaining his actions and replaced the main website with it.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201025042516/https://totalfreedom.me/</ref>
 
Efforts to restore the server following the deletion followed almost immediately afterwards.
 
== References ==
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scripthead (also known as Seth) was the third owner from February 2019 to October 2020. Unlike the previous owners, Seth was more informal with how he ran the server, which led to executive-level corruption in part due to members of the Smartnt group gaining influence and power over the course of his administration. He is most well-known for his attempt to shut down the server after a series of controversies took a toll on his mental health. Following the shutdown attempt, he completely stopped playing Minecraft altogether and moved on from the community.

History

Server Deletion

On October 24, 2020, a player named InnocentMango created a thread on the forum that called for Seth to be voted off after he jokingly logged into other people's forum accounts to post buffoonish messages under their name. Having been faced with constant controversies that only further fueled his mental health issues, a few hours later Seth took down the Flarum forum, deleted everything on the old ProBoards forum, shut down the Minecraft server, and deleted the Discord server. He quickly put together a notice explaining his actions and replaced the main website with it.[1]

Efforts to restore the server following the deletion followed almost immediately afterwards.

References