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Hello!
This is my first of hopefully many blogs.
Today, I want to talk about something that's been on my mind for a while.
Whitelisted Servers.
Personally, I enjoy playing on whitelisted servers. 10-20 people playing vanilla minecraft together with nobody spamming hate or griefing? Perfect!
But what I cant stand are how important everyone involved thinks they are.
I know you kind of have to hold applications, and of course a lot of people aren't going to get in, but it just seems so silly to me. I just want to play minecraft with some people, not get a job at H&R Block.
I just want to find a group of people that want to play minecraft. That's it.
I can almost guarantee, if you're 15 or younger, you won't get into any whitelisted server, unless the owner is that age.
I can almost guarantee, if you're 18 or older, you will get into any whitelisted server.
As I saw someone else post in the blog section, age doesn't mean anything when it comes to maturity. When I was 13, I was more mature than half of the 18 year olds on this site (and I could spell better).
Whitelisted servers are annoying, but I can't help but want to get on one.
Thanks for reading, make sure to subscribe for more, and diamond if you think it's worth it!
-UsernameIsInUse
This is my first of hopefully many blogs.
Today, I want to talk about something that's been on my mind for a while.
Whitelisted Servers.
What is a whitelisted server?
A whitelist is a list or register of those that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. Only those on the list will be accepted, approved or recognized.
In this case, if you're not on the list, you don't get into the server.
In this case, if you're not on the list, you don't get into the server.
Personally, I enjoy playing on whitelisted servers. 10-20 people playing vanilla minecraft together with nobody spamming hate or griefing? Perfect!
But what I cant stand are how important everyone involved thinks they are.
I know you kind of have to hold applications, and of course a lot of people aren't going to get in, but it just seems so silly to me. I just want to play minecraft with some people, not get a job at H&R Block.
I just want to find a group of people that want to play minecraft. That's it.
I can almost guarantee, if you're 15 or younger, you won't get into any whitelisted server, unless the owner is that age.
I can almost guarantee, if you're 18 or older, you will get into any whitelisted server.
As I saw someone else post in the blog section, age doesn't mean anything when it comes to maturity. When I was 13, I was more mature than half of the 18 year olds on this site (and I could spell better).
Whitelisted servers are annoying, but I can't help but want to get on one.
Thanks for reading, make sure to subscribe for more, and diamond if you think it's worth it!
-UsernameIsInUse
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"Personally, I enjoy playing on whitelisted servers. 10-20 people playing vanilla minecraft together with nobody spamming hate or griefing? Perfect!"
Yeah, some younger kids will be more mature than older kids. That's a given. But it's not going to be all that common. As a general rule, the older someone is, the more mature they are.