SPKZMC:Chat Reporting

Information from The State of Sarkhan Official Records

Project Art3mis Official Statement Regarding Chat Moderation Features:

"We Don’t Need Them. Period."

In an era where corporate overlords think they can police private servers from their ivory towers, Project Art3mis stands firm in rejecting forced chat moderation.

💬 The Principle of Server Sovereignty

We run private servers, we pay for them, we moderate them—and unless Mojang (or Micro$oft, or whoever owns Minecraft this week) starts covering our server bills, they can butt out.

We’re not here to protect bad actors, but we refuse to accept surveillance as the default. It’s the same argument as "if you aren’t doing anything bad, you have nothing to hide"—which is a terrible argument when it comes to digital privacy.

⚠️ Chat Reporting: A Solution in Search of a Problem

Let’s be real:

🔹 No one asked for this.

🔹 No one benefits from this.

🔹 Most private servers have their own rules and their own ways of dealing with problems.

🔹 False reports and out-of-context bans have already happened.

What’s worse? Even the chat signing system is flawed—because guess what? If someone wants to be toxic, they’ll find a way, and a centralized reporting system won’t stop them.

🔓 Free Speech in an Anarchy Server

This isn’t some family-friendly survival town where players hold hands and sing campfire songs. This is an anarchy server. If someone raids your base, steals your valuables, and then trash-talks you in chat, that’s just part of the game. Coping is a gameplay mechanic. If you can't handle that, maybe anarchy isn’t for you.

That’s why:

No Chat Signing Required – Type freely, because this is a block game, not a monitored government chat room.

No Global Moderation System – We are not outsourcing our community management to a company that doesn't even play the game.

No Trust in Centralized Bans – Your account should not be at risk because of a report button in a multiplayer game.

📜 The Royal Decree Stands Firm

We are fully compliant with the older version of the EULA because we don’t feel like agreeing to newer ones. Totally understand that Mojang owns the IP, but unless a billion-dollar company suddenly has a financial interest in our dirt-based economy, they have no right to rule in Art3mis.

The Royal Decree Reigns Supreme.

Project Art3mis operates with zero information access cost.

If Mojang or M$FT wants control? Pay our server bills.

Otherwise? Stay out of our sandbox.