Josh_Zhy
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pretty sure it was about gang colorsI edited the main post because some people were missing my point.
Our Minecraft servers are offline but we will keep this forum online for any community communication. Site permissions for posting could change at a later date but will remain online.
pretty sure it was about gang colorsI edited the main post because some people were missing my point.
lol noobteacher I need help HoHoHD // Eddy is being to big of a nerd
I personally don't think the average age has changed all that much. Well, at least the average age of an active member of the community hasn't. Many of the older players (age-wise) have seemed to have left and are replaced by younger players (or people of the same age). The main reason I don't say our age mean has gone upward is because as our network expands, we pull from a much bigger part of the Minecraft community, many of these players being much younger.I think the drama comes when the community has become more young in a sense that not a lot of older people play here anymore. The age that is on average is 12-17. So with a lot of people being in middle/high school, there will be drama. It's just the nature of that age group.
I know when I started playing here almost two years ago there were a lot more older players, like myself. Mind you most have left for personal reason, or for other games.
It's just natural for people to overreact to everything, especially when you are young. People still need to mature, even if you are a teenager still and think you are mature, you do grow more mature as you age, trust me.
you my friend deserve a medalMCGamer as a whole definitely has drama than it used to, but I don't believe this was caused by a boost in younger players. Everybody has the potential to become a good civilian, but that is dependent on their input.
The video "Why I Got Rid of Most of My Friends" shows this pretty well. It says that if your input is bad, than your output will be bad.
So MCGamer eventually had a large drop in input, therefore most of the players got a bad output. Now, new players come on and see nothing but the bad. They see the people spamming "vote 3." They die over and over from teams and hackers. And soon enough, they have a bad output as well. What needs to happen?
The first thing that people need in a community is an education. I feel like MCGamer has no system for doing that, and players only see the rumors being cycled around. By then, you can't tell what is true and what isn't. This means:
-showing how the staff work and showing everything they do daily
-telling players how much effort goes into developing even the simplest plugin
-making sure players know what is socially acceptable
If we could give this lesson to every player on the server, then I believe it would be the first step in the right direction.
hah my boy cubes knowsAm I the only person who really doesn't want people who fall into #2 to be in #1? (Specifically moderating)