Hello, My name is zFqsw and I am a Semi-Known Content Creator on CubeCraft Games.
I am here today to discuss some of the issues that I have seen with CubeCraft. I have seen a significant pattern in children being extorted online, and I think both the CCG Community and Staff need to deal with this problem and help out the younger generation of players on CCG. I get that you need to make a Player Safety Report, but I feel like people in the community need to just tell the staff and make sure that the user never plays the server again, and ensure that necessary and proper action is taken quickly and effectively. Situations like these are not just small rule violations, they can have serious real-world consequences, especially for younger players who may not fully understand the risks involved in interacting with strangers online (particularly those who are 8-12).
I believe that as a community, we need to foster a culture where players feel responsible for one another’s safety. This means that people are willing to speak up for you when something feels wrong, supporting victims instead of dismissing them, and encouraging others to report suspicious behavior immediately. Waiting or ignoring these issues only gives harmful individuals more opportunities to take advantage of others.
At the same time, I believe that the CCG staff team should continue improving how they handle these reports. Faster response times, clearer communication, and visible action against offenders would go a long way in building trust within the community. When players see that reports lead to real consequences, they are more likely to come forward. But then again, they are not active all the time, so we just need to remain patient.
In these kinds of scenarios, education plays a vital role when it comes to sexual extortion. Many younger players simply don’t know how to recognize manipulation, scams, or grooming tactics. Adding more in-game reminders, guides, or even short safety messages could help raise awareness and prevent these situations before they escalate.
In conclusion, this isn't a staff issue, it's just a community issue overall and I would definitely like to see some improvement from the CCG Community.
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I am here today to discuss some of the issues that I have seen with CubeCraft. I have seen a significant pattern in children being extorted online, and I think both the CCG Community and Staff need to deal with this problem and help out the younger generation of players on CCG. I get that you need to make a Player Safety Report, but I feel like people in the community need to just tell the staff and make sure that the user never plays the server again, and ensure that necessary and proper action is taken quickly and effectively. Situations like these are not just small rule violations, they can have serious real-world consequences, especially for younger players who may not fully understand the risks involved in interacting with strangers online (particularly those who are 8-12).
I believe that as a community, we need to foster a culture where players feel responsible for one another’s safety. This means that people are willing to speak up for you when something feels wrong, supporting victims instead of dismissing them, and encouraging others to report suspicious behavior immediately. Waiting or ignoring these issues only gives harmful individuals more opportunities to take advantage of others.
At the same time, I believe that the CCG staff team should continue improving how they handle these reports. Faster response times, clearer communication, and visible action against offenders would go a long way in building trust within the community. When players see that reports lead to real consequences, they are more likely to come forward. But then again, they are not active all the time, so we just need to remain patient.
In these kinds of scenarios, education plays a vital role when it comes to sexual extortion. Many younger players simply don’t know how to recognize manipulation, scams, or grooming tactics. Adding more in-game reminders, guides, or even short safety messages could help raise awareness and prevent these situations before they escalate.
In conclusion, this isn't a staff issue, it's just a community issue overall and I would definitely like to see some improvement from the CCG Community.


