Minecraft
Welcome to the Minecraft community on Lemmy and Kbin!
The home for all posts related to the Minecraft franchise: from the classic game to the mobile ports, mods, adventure games, merchandise and similar!
Official Lemmy.world server available!
Lemmy.world hosts an official server that welcomes all players to contribute and have fun:
Minecraft Version: 1.20.x
Address: minecraft.lemmy.world
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Rules:
Rules can be clicked on to be expanded.
1: Treat all users with respect.
Bullying, threathening, doxxing, or toherwise hostile behaviors with any of our users will not be tolerated. Be civil, have fun.
2: Posts must be related to the Minecraft franchise.
This includes the main game, titles like Dungeons, fan art, wiki pages, toys, new feature votes, and similar content.
3: No advertising.
If you want to share a product you're a manufacturer or seller of, please contact the moderation team first. Affiliate links to online shopping stores or affiliate coupon codes are not allowed.
4: No piracy.
Links or discussions about cracked versions of games, unauthorized copies of copyrighted material and other similar piracy-related content are not allowed.
5: No NSFW or adult content.
This community is inclusive to users of all ages. Keep in mind Minecraft attracts children and adults alike. Therefore, no NSFW content is allowed.
6: No low-effort meme content.
Memes are allowed, and so are comics or other fan creations. However, low-effort reposts and otherwise overused memes will be removed.
Reddit reposts are allowed.
Reddit reposts are allowed, but you need to include the tag [Reddit] in the title.
Related communities:
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PC Gaming: !pcgaming@lemmy.world
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Games: !games@lemmy.world
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PC Handhelds: !pchandhelds@lemmy.world
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Minecraft modding: !moddedminecraft@sopuli.xyz
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Welcome, comrade!
As another user said, it's a little different. In a nutshell, Reddit is a single big tree, all stuff within the Fediverse are more like many smaller trees.
A more nuance...
In terms of who depends on whom, imagine Reddit and its admins as a lone tree. A tree is an 'instance'. The mods are branches, and subreddits are leaves, and users as ants living on that tree.
When Reddit censors e.g. anti-fascist and pro-freedom of speech stuff, you as the ant cannot really go to another tree. Reddit isn't connected with alternatives. But the Fediverse is different.
Lemmy, Piefed, and kbin on the other hand, are more like a forest of trees. Lemmy might be the evergreens, Piefed broadleafs, mbin/kbin ferns, and so on. There isn't one "lemmy", Piefed, or mbin/kbin. There are many sidelemmies (or sidepies), which on Reddit you would call a subreddit.
There are also many trees in that forest of each type. They're connected. So when one's down, you can easily move to another tree.
Now, the Fediverse overall, is like multiple interconnected forests. There's a Peertube forest, a Friendica forest, a Lemmy/Piefed/kbin/mbin forest, and so on.
As an instance owner, you can pick your 'tree' to be (dis)connected to other trees and forests, to the extent you want, aka. (de)federation. And users can do the same.
If you're going to (self)host an instance of your own, I recommend following similar policies as the Blåhaj ones, they're good. Alternatively, donate to your instance of choice every now and then.