Minecraft
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Last updated: March 12, 2026
Players are welcome to livestream and record gameplay on our server. Because this is a public multiplayer community, public gameplay, chat, and nearby player activity may appear in livestreams, videos, clips, screenshots, or other recorded content created by other players.
This policy explains what is allowed, what is not allowed, and how staff may respond if streaming or recorded content causes issues for the server or its community.
Players may livestream, record, clip, and share gameplay from the server unless staff states otherwise in a specific situation.
By joining and playing on the server, you understand that your in-game character, public chat messages, builds, and normal public gameplay activity may appear in player-created content.
This is a public multiplayer server. Other players may stream or record while playing here.
Players should avoid sharing personal, private, or sensitive information in public chat or in situations where it may be visible on another player’s screen.
Streaming or recording may not be used to harass, threaten, shame, intimidate, or target other players.
This includes, but is not limited to:
stream-sniping
following or hunting players because they are live
encouraging viewers to interfere with gameplay
sending viewers to disrupt the server or a specific player
repeated harassment in chat, voice, or game activity tied to a stream or video
Players may not share, reveal, threaten to reveal, or encourage others to reveal anyone’s personal information.
This includes real names, addresses, schools, workplaces, phone numbers, email addresses, social media accounts, login details, IP addresses, or any other private information.
Any attempt to expose or threaten to expose personal information is treated seriously and may result in immediate punishment.
All normal server and community rules continue to apply during livestreams, recordings, clips, and other content involving the server.
Content or conduct involving hate speech, slurs, sexual content, discriminatory behavior, abusive conduct, impersonation, or other rule-breaking is not allowed simply because it happens on a stream or in a video.
Players may not claim to officially represent, own, partner with, manage, or speak on behalf of the server unless staff has explicitly approved that claim.
This includes misleading channel titles, thumbnails, descriptions, overlays, ranks, or statements that suggest official status when none exists.
Players may not use livestreams, clips, or recordings to locate and target:
bases
towns
storage areas
hidden builds
farms
map locations
private or strategic areas
Using visible stream information to gain an unfair advantage, grief, raid, steal, or harass is prohibited.
Players should understand that anything visible on a streamer’s screen may be captured in a livestream or recording.
Use private messages carefully. Staff is not responsible for personal information voluntarily shared by players in chat, messages, voice, or on-screen interactions.
Streamers and content creators are responsible for the music, media, overlays, mods, sound effects, textures, shaders, and other third-party content used in their streams or recordings.
Do not use content you do not have permission or rights to use.
Staff may take action if streaming, recording, or audience behavior creates problems for the community or the server.
This may include warnings, mutes, kicks, temporary restrictions, bans, removal of creator perks, or other enforcement staff considers appropriate.
Staff may act when content or conduct:
breaks server rules
causes disruption
encourages harassment or griefing
misleads players about affiliation
creates safety or moderation concerns
If a stream, video, clip, or viewer behavior causes problems, report it to staff.
When possible, include:
usernames
links
clips or screenshots
timestamps
a brief explanation of what happened
Providing clear evidence helps staff review the issue fairly.
This policy may be updated at any time to protect the server and its community. Continued use of the server after updates means you accept the revised policy.
For questions or reports related to streaming or recorded content involving the server, contact staff through our official support or community channels.