Planet Minecraft Rules

Last revised 04/15/2026 12:59 pm

7.Behavior and Conduct

We strive to create a safe, welcoming community where members treat each other with respect, kindness, and consideration.
Read more about our expected site wide etiquette.

✅ We expect the following:

  • Be friendly and supportive to all members. If you don't get along with someone, simply leave them be.
  • Welcome newcomers to our site and help them feel at home.
  • Respect others’ beliefs and opinions, without isolating or excluding them for their views.
  • Leave moderation to the moderators. Report any rule-breaking content and move on.

🚫 The following behaviour is not tolerated:

  • Bullying or harassing any member.
  • Posting content intended to upset others or cause drama.
  • Insulting, using hate speech, targeting, or launching personal attacks on anyone.
  • Impersonating staff or other members.
  • Using alternate accounts to bypass or violate these guidelines.
  • Learn more from help blog on actions that can result in moderation.

8.Acceptable topics

We celebrate the fact that our community is a global one, full of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and interests. This makes our space exciting, as it allows for a wide range of creative ideas and conversations. However, navigating such diversity can sometimes be challenging. It’s important to be mindful that certain topics can trigger controversy, upset others, or create unnecessary drama. To maintain a positive and welcoming atmosphere, we're presenting some discussions are acceptable and others that may lead to moderation actions.

✅ Acceptable topics include:

  • Sharing your creations, experiences, artwork and projects.
  • Discussing real-life or internet events. (However, make sure to not disclose personal information)
  • Expressing your beliefs and opinions, as long as you're respectful of other people's beliefs, opinions, identities, lifestyles, etc.
  • Talking about Minecraft and other games! :D
  • Chatting about music, books, movies, and other forms of entertainment.
  • Offering tips, tutorials, or advice on creative projects.

🚫 These are not acceptable:

  • Any form of racism, homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, sexism, etc.
  • Extensive religious or political discussions. (It's okay to mention your beliefs, but don't push them on others.) help blog
  • Complaints about moderation actions taken against you or others. It's better to move on
  • Public complaints about other members. If there's an issue, report it privately instead of making a public fuss.
  • Bringing attention to your blocks, and blocks against you. People blocked you for a reason, please respect their wishes.
  • Anything else that might get you banned—if in doubt, it's better to avoid it!

9.Profile Pages

Your personal profile is a space for you to showcase your creativity, personality, and interests. We allow members to fully customize their profiles with avatars, profile banners, custom widgets, social links, and more, making it a unique reflection of who you are. While we encourage customization, we also want to ensure profiles remain appropriate for our diverse and global community.

✅ Feel free to customise your profile with:

  • An avatar and profile banner that represents you or your creations.
  • Custom widgets that showcase yourself, your creative work and appropriate interests.
  • Social media links to connect with others.
  • A bio or description to share more about yourself and your interests.

🚫 However, please avoid:

  • Inappropriate or offensive imagery, language, or content.
  • Links to harmful or dangerous websites, or personal websites intended to get around these rules.
  • Content that violates our community guidelines, including hate speech or harassment.
  • Content that pushes a political or religious agenda on others.
Your profile is a powerful way to express yourself and connect with others in the community. Just make sure that it stays fun, respectful, and welcoming to everyone! We understand that not everyone is going to friends, but we ask that all members treat each other with kindness and respect.

10.Wall Posts

We know that wall posts on Planet Minecraft are a fun and creative way to express yourself, share quick thoughts, or interact with your friends and followers. Because of their short form, personal context, and the fact that they tend to pass through feeds relatively quickly, we’re a bit more relaxed when it comes to what members post on their personal walls. However, it’s still important to keep certain guidelines in mind to ensure our community remains respectful and enjoyable for everyone.

✅ Acceptable wall post content includes:

  • Sharing personal updates, thoughts, or fun moments from your day.
  • Announcing new projects, builds, or creations you're excited about.
  • Posting lighthearted jokes, memes, or conversations with friends.
  • Your opinions, interests, or inspirations.
  • And more - wall posts are a vibrant place to freely and safely socialise with others!

🚫 Avoid these in your posts:

  • Any form of hate speech, harassment, or disrespectful content.
  • Prolonged political or religious rants that could spark controversy.
  • Complaints or attacks on other members or moderation actions.
  • Spammy or overly frequent posts that clog up the feed.
  • Revealing personally identifiable information about yourself or others, including face reveals of younger users.

Remember, while we’re more flexible with wall posts, it’s still important to keep the community spirit positive and inclusive. If in doubt, ask yourself if your post adds to the fun and creativity of the PMC community!

11.Groups & Jams

The groups system was designed to bring members together around shared interests and foster a sense of community. Whether it's focused on Minecraft content, frogs, or simply a team of ice cream enthusiasts, groups help strengthen connections within the Planet Minecraft community and add diversity to the site. You can create groups on any topic, as long as it remains respectful and appropriate for an online community.

Jams are community-run events or contests. Anyone above level 5 can create their own jam around a topic, and participants can submit content to be either judged (in ranked or finalists jams), or just to be enjoyed by the community. Since jams and groups are very similar, and for the sake of simplicity, this section refers to both as groups.

Learn more about Groups or more about Jams.

✅ Examples of acceptable groups:

  • A group for individuals who share similar skills.
  • A group aimed at helping the community.
  • A group designed to educate and share useful skills.
  • A group for people who enjoy a particular interest.
  • A group that provides resources for the benefit of the site.

🚫 Examples of groups that are not allowed:

  • A group focused on promoting political agendas.
  • A group centered around religious beliefs.
  • A group against a specific person or group.

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