Planet Minecraft Rules

Last revised 11/18/2024 10:14 am

5.Submissions

Planet Minecraft is a member generated content and social media platform. This section provides rules & guidelines for the different types of content. The following rules apply to all types of content.

5.1.Do not

  • Steal / Modify / Plagiarize work by others. Only post content you personally created. If posting transformative "Fair Use" work, seek permission from the original author and include credit.
  • Post themes that are inappropriate in a public family friendly environment. The community will report and our moderators will decide whether it should be moderated. You will receive a reason for the moderation.
  • Advertise commercial services. Learn more in "Promotion & Advertising" section of this page.
  • Generate content with programs. You can use tools to aid in the creation of your content. It can't solely be generated by an automated process or algorithm. Credit any sources you use.
  • Use placeholders or announcements to describe content that you haven't started yet. Your wall, or other social features, can be used for such announcements.
  • Spam. Examples include multiple posts of the same content, single posts without substance.
  • Post cheats. We don't support mods that encourage hacking, griefing, cheating, or similar behavior.

5.2.Update logs

The Update Log allows you to post notes and notify the system that you've made an important update to your content. The site will bump the content to the top of the recently updated list for the public to see.

Do not
  • Post empty or spam entries such as "bump" to the Update Log.
  • Post only to bump the submission without updating the content. An update log must provide reasonable explanation for the update.
Exception: Servers have unlimited use of the Update Log, since it does not bump servers. Servers also have a specific "Bump" button found under the Update Log tab which can be used every 24 hours. This is to keep the Recently Updated list for servers fresh with servers with active owners on Planet Minecraft.

5.3.Projects

A project is a build or world that you created in Minecraft and want to share with the world.

Do not
  • Post without in-game screenshots. An image is worth a thousand words.
  • Post content that includes work by others unless it is content specifically provided for reuse and does not make up the majority of the content you are posting (ex: tree packs), or you provide proof of permission to use it.
  • Post portions of larger builds already posted. Unless you were part of a team build and allowed to post the part of the build you created.
  • Post servers in the projects section. You are free to post builds that you make on a server, but the focus must be on the build itself and not the server.

5.4.Skins

Skins are textures that change the look of the in-game character to anything you want to be.

Do not
  • Post solid colors or spam. This includes skins that are one color, scribbled, filled with noise, etc.
  • Part pick from other artists skins to make your skins. You must make original content.

5.5.Texture Packs

Texture packs changes the original game's look and feel. Typically, texture packs change the textures of the game but they also support changing sound effects, models and more.

Do not
  • Post packs without some sort of preview. Clearly illustrate what the resource pack does with images, text and/or video.
  • Post packs with only minor tweaks. If the pack only tweaks or adds an incredibly small amount of texture/sound/UI elements it may be considered spam. The pack doesn't need to be 100% complete before posting but it should give visitors a good reason to download the first version.
  • Violate copyright or trademark laws. Don't use copyrighted textures, music or sounds from non-royalty-free sources. Don't post texture packs created by modifying or collecting parts from other texture packs.
  • Post packs that include original Minecraft content. This is a breach of copyright, and not the way texture packs should be compiled. They should only contain the changed or added files, which allows them to be mixed and matched, and reduces the file size significantly.

5.6.Servers

A server hosts multiplayer games for players to collaborate, compete and socialize. We don't control what happens on these servers! Please don't report a server for being unfair or banning you. We do not moderate servers, that's their business. If the server is allowing illegal activities, a report is warranted but ultimately needs to be filed with their hosting provider.

Do not
  • Post your server multiple times. You can bump your server once a day using the Update Log tab when editing your existing post.
  • Promote illegal activities such as drug use or inappropriate role-play.
  • Post proxy / dummy servers. No servers that exist only to funnel players to another server.
  • Post servers that lead to same hub. Post the hub itself or choose one server to be your primary.
  • Post servers you don't own or operate.
  • Post servers allowing cracked / non-premium clients. We cannot and do not support piracy, and by extension do not allow servers doing so to be advertised here.

5.7.Data Packs

In general Data Packs are considered content that customizes the original game via the vanilla Data Pack system. They are not traditional mods in the sense that they do not modify the game code itself.

Do not
  • Post without a functioning version. It doesn't need to be the final version, just usable.
  • Post without an adequate description that explains what the Data Pack does and how to use it. Include in-game screenshots when appropriate.

5.8.Mods

In general Mods are considered content that extends or modifies the original game. They can also be tools or programs that are useful to the target gaming community.

Do not
  • Post without a functioning version. It doesn't need to be the final version, just usable.
  • Post without an adequate description that explains what the mod does and how to use it. Include in-game screenshots when appropriate.
  • Post unoriginal mods that took minimal effort to develop and change very little about the original game.
  • Post configuration files to existing mods. Configs should be distributed on the forums.
  • Post Mod packs. Multiple mods in a single post / download are rarely created by the same author or obtain the proper permissions from the original authors.

5.9.Blogs

The blog section is to be used for written or audio/video content.

Do not
  • Post content better suited for the forums. Examples include announcements, quick questions, polls, shops/requests, recruitment or petitions. Please post to the forums or your personal profile wall.
  • Complain about members or moderators. If there is an issue, open a ticket.

6.Reporting

See something against the rules, please report it so that we can review and handle it as soon as possible. After reporting, please be patient since it can take time to investigate and consider the proper action(s) to take. A detailed report with links to proof helps us handle the issue appropriately.

Do not

  • Report content that doesn't meet your personal quality expectations. Everyone starts somewhere.
  • Report personal opinions that you simply disagree with unless it's breaking our rules.
  • Report old content for minor infractions.

Sensitive Matters with Members or Moderators

Any sensitive matters pertaining to yourself, members or moderators can be reported discreetly through the private messaging system to the official PMC support account. This account is only accessible by two staff members both of which will make sure to keep your personal information private and handle your sensitive matter fairly and discreetly. If you need help, let us know and we'll do our best to resolve the matter.


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