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= Description (remove this later) =
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''It started with YouTuber Magic Gum, who had been theorizing on his channel about how human history would have been different if humanity existed in Minecraft. ''
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''Magic Gums' rules had to be very strict and very guided to get players to cooperate. The most blatant of these rules being literally telling them "form a civilization to advance to the next level". ''
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''I'd like to propose that the reason players had to be forced to cooperate by weeding out antisocial players and imposing rules and expectations was because of the individualistic nature of Minecraft's production loop. [If] this individualistic production loop was replaced by a social production loop, players wouldn't need to be coerced into cooperation by outside rules and would lead to much more interesting and divergent [civilizations].  ''
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''This is why social anxiety is rooted in our DNA. [Our] ancestors who were scared of being shunned or exiled by their tribe would be biologically incentivized to cooperate and to form these relations to avoid being left to fend for themselves. Of course, we don't need to simulate anxiety in Minecraft. We just need to provide the conditions which gave rise to it.''
— Joyful, ''The problem with simulating society in Minecraft''
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= Rules =
* No cheating
* No harassment
* No racism/sexism
* No combat logging
Breaking any of these rules will result in a community-wide ban.
= Schedule =
The event will begin on Saturday November 1st at 12:00 Eastern Standard Time. The event will then follow every following weekend pending announced changes at 12:00 Eastern Daylight Time.

Revision as of 05:31, 16 October 2025

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This page is being reworked. In the meantime, Archive contains a backup of the old main page.

Description (remove this later)

It started with YouTuber Magic Gum, who had been theorizing on his channel about how human history would have been different if humanity existed in Minecraft.

[...]

Magic Gums' rules had to be very strict and very guided to get players to cooperate. The most blatant of these rules being literally telling them "form a civilization to advance to the next level".

[...]

I'd like to propose that the reason players had to be forced to cooperate by weeding out antisocial players and imposing rules and expectations was because of the individualistic nature of Minecraft's production loop. [If] this individualistic production loop was replaced by a social production loop, players wouldn't need to be coerced into cooperation by outside rules and would lead to much more interesting and divergent [civilizations].

[...]

This is why social anxiety is rooted in our DNA. [Our] ancestors who were scared of being shunned or exiled by their tribe would be biologically incentivized to cooperate and to form these relations to avoid being left to fend for themselves. Of course, we don't need to simulate anxiety in Minecraft. We just need to provide the conditions which gave rise to it.

— Joyful, The problem with simulating society in Minecraft

Rules

  • No cheating
  • No harassment
  • No racism/sexism
  • No combat logging

Breaking any of these rules will result in a community-wide ban.

Schedule

The event will begin on Saturday November 1st at 12:00 Eastern Standard Time. The event will then follow every following weekend pending announced changes at 12:00 Eastern Daylight Time.