Where anarchy ends

Anything that stays within Minecraft's mechanics is part of the game. Anything that crosses into the real world and breaks the law has nothing to do with server anarch

What counts as gameplay:                           

What counts as a crime:   

1. Griefing and destroying any builds

Gameplay! 

2. Killing, stalking, and trapping other players

Gameplay!

3. Scamming, deception, and social engineering within Minecraft only: chat, trades, bases; no real money or personal information

Gameplay!

4. Using modified clients and cheats

Allowed!

1. Doxxing: sharing real names, addresses, or ID details

Crime!

2. Swatting: making false bomb threats or calling emergency services

Crime!

3. Distributing malware, stealers, botnets, and other malicious software

Crime!

4. Extremism, terrorism, Nazi propaganda, and incitement to violence

Crime!

Staff do not intervene in gameplay. Protecting your bases, resources, and reputation is entirely your responsibility. 

When a real crime is involved, it's not handled by admins; it's handled by law enforcement. 

The internet offers no immunity from the law

IP addresses, connection logs, chat history, payment records, and devices all leave a digital trail. Deleting messages does not remove them from databases and backups.

If someone commits a real crime, they can be identified, and everything collected can be used against them in court.

Remember: In-game: anarchy. Outside the game: criminal law.

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