The pain I always had when I still ran servers was honestly trying to find some enjoyment. People treat you completely different when you own a server and the vast majority of people simply want to kiss your ass in some vain attempt to receive something. Not to mention there's always the fun...
As others have said, if the site is dead, or you have no purpose on here beyond making pointless threads, just leave. It's what I did after they nuked account selling and the fun community that once was basically fell off the face of the Earth.
I've thought really hard and long about your thought provoking question and I have to say it has led me to the conclusion that I have no idea and this was a colossal waste of my time.
So way back in the day in 2011 I would use Nodus for some of the features on this survival server I played on. Fullbright, no fall, and autoeat were all very helpful to me and the staff on the server didn’t even mind me using them. There are some benefits to hacked clients but used in the wrong...
I feel like Java being phased out has a higher probability than being able to crossplay with bedrock. They’d run into some problems by merging the two editions.
This isn’t surprising at all to me. Mojang/Microsoft for years have been trying to gain more control over the community and impose their ridiculous new features in the name of “security.” They don’t care about security, they only care about control and profits. They want total control over...
One thing I see happen a lot is an owner that isn’t actively involved in their own community. Actually take the time to get to know players on your server and potentially play with them. They’re going to have a higher respect for you if you make an effort to be involved. Don’t be that one owner...
It’s really unfortunate in that sense because I’ve seen countless servers that have put so much effort into their development and are outperformed by garbage servers that simply paid youtubers to advertise them.
As much fun as chat filters are I don’t like being told what I can and can’t say by a Minecraft server. Catering towards children never lasts in the long run as the kids will inevitably grow up and no longer be children. Plus chat filters are a slippery slope and typically lead down a path to...
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