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Minecraft rules[edit]
Respect other players and allow everyone to have an enjoyable time on the server. Do not:
- Pester, annoy, or harass other players purposefully, especially if you are asked to stop. (Eg. Do not continue to kill or attack players who wish to be left alone or release the private information of other players.)
- Do not purposefully cause lag or build laggy structures (such as large automated farms and hopper arrays).
- Do not overload areas of the server with entities or attempt to bypass entity cramming.
Griefing is the act of destroying or modifying one’s creation without permission. While playing on Prism Party, griefing is strictly forbidden. Griefing includes:
- Destroying any structure (claimed or unclaimed) without permission from the owner
- Killing/stealing livestock or animals in a private claim or near it
- Taking items out of someone’s chest (locked or unlocked)
- Building within 150 blocks of someone else’s land claim or town
- Harvesting crops/trees without replanting
- Claiming the blocks of another player’s build as your own
Claims belonging to inactive players expire automatically after a period of 60 days (Locks on chests, however, are indefinite). After this period, users may ask an admin to overtake an abandoned claim. Claims that are left abandoned for prolonged periods of time may be rolled-back and deleted to ensure the world has space for everyone. If you are concerned about losing your claim, you may create a ticket or alert an admin to your situation. Any structures that are subject to deletion will be backed-up first and later able to be restored should the owner become active later.
- Sending duplicate messages over a short period of time
- Sending messages in rapid succession
- Long strings of keyspam (keyspam is fine by itself, but don’t send entire message-lengths of it)
- IP addresses or domains of other servers or websites not relevant to Prism Party (you may mention the names of other servers in conversation as long as you are not doing so to recruit players)
- Using the DiscordSRV (#survival, #creative, and #hub channels) when not engaged in a conversation, using it to bypass chat restrictions, or sending one-word messages.
- Leaving and joining in succession (barring connection issues)
- Asking for ranks or staff positions in public channels
- Mini-modding (moderating/enforcing the rules in place of staff)