Hi @Dutchyyy, I totally agree with you. I made a similar thread an hour ago (https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/update-the-current-rules-regarding-swearing-and-inappropriateness.234271/), maybe you can leave your opinion there as well. Stronger together;)
You may call it profanity, cursing, insulting or swearing. I see where you are coming from but it is still socially offensive language.
Thanks for replying though!
Dear Cubecrafters,
Recently I became really active reporting players using the website. Although most reports take into account clear users of blacklisted modifications, there are some big grey areas in the rules regarding swearing and inappropriateness. Cubecraft has always been seen as one of...
Great idea @Kenza, love it!
If you have some spare time, I would really like a greek/roman emperor/consul-like skin. I studied latin for some time and absolutely adore the neo-classistic style. I have no idea if this is hard or if it takes a lot of time. There is no rush of course and only if...
Hi @Qiq89_ !
In my experience it is the easiest to report the camper once you are already dead so you can get good evidence more easily. Having said that I understand that this is not optimal if you are still in the game. One thing I would advice you is to start a conversation with the...
Thanks all again for sharing your stories and streaks. Just got a new one of six today, only took about 40 seconds or so before staff could get them. :)
Alternatively, you can try the enchanting kit to bring alive new tactics. Maybe you can create a powerII-bow in certain maps (normal mode), which is really powerful. People don't expect a fire aspect or knock back sword in basic or normal mode. You can take this to your advantage. Some maps...
Interesting question @GetSwept! I have been playing primarily SkyWars for years now and I think I can give you some advice to become a better player.
"Engineers needed heroes, so god created mechanics" (Since you want to be a god player, it is good to understand that the game full of technical...
Nice to see that you noticed! 'Acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt' or 'Mortal actions never deceive the gods' comes indeed from Latin. I studied Latin for over six years and this stuck to mind. I am now studying medicine and it is still something me and some junior doctors use to joke around. We...
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