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This article is incredibly outdated --TheBix 12:47, 10 May 2011 (UTC)
Agree, outdated - who maintains these pages really. I contributed on wikipedia a few times, so nice to see the same tools used. Unless I see notes to the contrary I'm going to cull 'some' of the conjecture in this article to make it usefull. 1. To warn against griefing , 2. how not to be guilty of griefing (sadly thats the only info missing in the whole article) and 3. just to trim it down. Zaphodikus (talk) 09:23, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
should be careful to keep this article NEUTRAL. Having an anti-griefer stance, while it is the opinion of most minecraft users, is not proper on a wiki. Remember this article is here for information purposes, it is not to help nor hinder griefing. --Peroggi 05:15, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
I griefed a server once and I don't remember its name but they started you with two TNTs for some strange reason and I was extremely bored because no one was on. So I went to this big sandy castle that was three stories high and put the TNT at the base of the gates and then set them on fire with the flint and steel they also start you with. And my computer is really laggy so I logged off and then logged back on and the entire castle had fallen towards one side and two people had suffocated and someone with a diamond sword chased me so I deleted the server. It was actually pretty fun. ModelBuilderof2012 11:41, 13 September 2012 (UTC)
It seems very pro-griefing to me. It does not list ways to fight it, but it does help give people who may want to know HOW to grief some valuable information. I formally request that this be given a NPOV stance is if fact that is the goal of the wiki, either through deletion of the non-wiki "tutorial" like content that makes up most of the page, or the addition of counter arguments and information on how to combat griefing. I also honestly don't think that you need such a long tutorial-like text to explain in a simple manner that griefing is anything done to piss people off or destroy their work. This reads like a list of game mechanics that can be exploited, rather then a explanation of the word and its meaning. Feverdream –The preceding undated comment was added on 03:22, 24 March 2011. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
"griefing (in it's most basic form) is causing grief to another person, such as by kicking down sandcastles. In minecraft, griefing is destroying another persons progress or work (causing them grief), such as destroying your castle with large amounts of TNT or abusing pvp by stealing items." Thats pretty much all you need to know really. If some sicko griefer thinks the information currently on this page should be preserved for some reason, he could make a "tutorial/griefing" page. I would NOT support the making of this page, however. Mybabypetghast 17:20, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
I don't know where or why the word 'griefer' has it's definition on MC, but someone should know... –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.79.174.123 (Talk) 00:52, 25 July 2010. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Is it appropriate to list anti-griefing measures here, like tree and fire flags, or password-protected servers?
More philosophically, the design of the game permits behavior X, where for example X=adding blocks; performing X on a structure that is not your own can be either co-op play (when done with agreement) or griefing; how thus could griefing be designed out of the game? --JellyfishGreen 10:59, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
to prevent grefing, just put up signs that are private to you. this works on chests, and furnaces, and, clearly doors. this is basic greefer protection, but in extreme cases, you may have to set up front door Bobbie traps. or make a hallway trap, from new snapshots. simple, but effective. but you will have to make certain other things, like ask the admin to load the latest snapshot, for harder traps, including arrows, dispensers, and tripwires.it can be impossible for a greefer without a set of shears to loot a chest, a fool-prof death trap, and having lava fall for a short period of time, can be extreamly devastating.
this is not a guarantee, however.the easiest way to kill a greefer, is to encourage him/her to walk to their death.you have to have a nether portal, found a n-fortress, and say that you beat the nether fortress and had a easy time.( but go there in peaceful/creative) and tell them that you didn't find any blaze
mob spanners, and it was abandon but still had nether wart farms active.( grefers grefing normal go along by reading things, i had that happened to me once.)
so they go, and you keep an eye on your nether portal, waiting for a greefer to come along, and after he enters the nether, turn off the nether portal and lock him/her in ( assuming he/she does not have flint and steel) but have the nether wart their grefing (or thought to be grefable) in your inventory. grefer gets mad, and goes to the nether portal( which you turned off) and is trapped permanency or until death. wherever comes first. – Unsigned comment added by Birmit772@legacy41492699 (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
This might be a very valuable list so servers know which accounts to ban from their servers because of the nature of griefers.
<censor> –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Kaspar (Talk|Contribs) 21:29, 21 September 2010. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
yeah, although a list of known griefer's would be nice, you are really forgetting about things like reformed greifers, people who get framed for greifing, alternate accounts, and the fact that any greifer could go to the list, claim that they say greifing, and list the server admin, or any server player, as a greifer. a list would be more harm than good. 71.80.181.80 06:27, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
I have to agree with not making a list, because as it's been said, griefers switch names, IPs, etc. I used to run a server back in the olden days of Indev/Infdev (a creative server), using...uhh...I forget the name of the program now (where's that old list of Creative Server mods?).
Anyway, griefers were obviously one of the biggest problems my admins and I faced on a daily basis. I mean, we suffered through every type of griefer imaginable. Everything including:
Not a day went by that I would have to reset the main map (it was a multiworld server and new players were limited to main). Eventually the server mod I used got a big upgrade that allowed us to stealth-ban griefers. One funny occurrence involved me stealth-banning a griefer, then telling him he was stealth-banned and anything he destroys isn't actually being destroyed. He actually spoke and called BS on me. So I told him to bring an alt, and promised him I wouldn't ban him. So he did. Few minutes later he says "SON OF A B*TCH" (censored for the youngin's). We all had a good laugh, and he promised to stop griefing (which he did), and a short time later, he was granted the rank of AdvBuilder. Never had one bad report about him after that.
What I'm getting at is that there are many many types of griefing, and it would be near impossible to compile a list of every known griefer account, whether or not we count the days of Creative. Not to mention listing a reason for each. Minecraftinerryday 14:16, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
Griefers may be a species of the genus Noob or perhaps Noob and Griefers should be placed in their own distinct family away from Hominidae. The Camping Noob or Noobus camperus was once considered a subspecies of Noob but the taxonomic tree was expanded as the diversity of Noobs did. As Minecraft grows so will the overall "content" of griefers will and to refer them with their own taxonomic name(based on the strategy they take to kicking over your sandcastle) as a griefer who abuses trust would be called Dolendum fidabuti. Being a Noob may be genetic. When Noobs have a child, or a Nooblet, it will act malicious even without interaction with it's parents. Griefers offspring may be expected to inherent the same traits and behavior of their parents; although it is unheard of for a pair of Griefers to mate or even be capable of doing so. This gives further interest in placing both Noobs and Griefers in their own family instead of just a physiological disorder. –The preceding unsigned comment was added by Addamondes (Talk|Contribs) 15:30, 9 April 2011. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Does this section really belong on here under griefing? I know it is disruptive, but it doesn't really fit the concept of griefing, at least IMHO. DreadLindwyrm 13:40, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
Right, I have done a bit of updating and a bit of cleaning up. Plus, I stumbled upon the section 'Caking'. Is this a joke? Because, it really, really, isn't strong enough griefing type to even make it onto this page.
Honestly....
RROD 15:36, 24 July 2011 (UTC)
This section is a complete abomination of grammar. Please, whoever wrote this, refrain from editing this wiki and learn more about the English language. It is an absolute mess. (Just kidding, but please review this) Rgamer35 23:13, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
No name? Lol :D – Unsigned comment added by JulleO o (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
I think this page should cover bukkit plugins like WorldGuard Logblock etc. That can help servers. Jtl999 01:23, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
Does anybody know why a picture of a volcano is posted next to the "Offensive Structures" section of this page?
76.22.15.178 02:44, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
That makes sense. Thank you! 76.22.15.178 01:27, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
ILLIAD, will you please stop editing the "Mods" section to praise yourself. I know for a fact that most of the information you put is false. I edited one section of yours and I removed the other two. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Ngrfgt (Talk|Contribs) 00:48, 10 January 2012. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Honestly, this page is (in its current form) a complete disgrace of an article. Not only are most of the suggested "Griefing Types" impossible to do, but they are sensationalist and incredibly biased. This article does little to inform the community what griefing actually is let alone its capabilities.
So I rewrote the entire article, however because it involved me starting over from scratch, it was blocked by the wiki software. Discussing it with Wiki admin Kizzycocoa, we decided to present my rewrite to the community and see if you felt that my rewrite was good enough to replace the current article.
I like to claim a small bit of expertise in the subject, as a griefer/coder for a well established team as well as a server admin for over a year.
My rewrite can be found at [[Griefing/editcopy]] (and of course the current version can be found at Griefing).
– Unsigned comment added by Song of shadows (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
Who plants trees 'where houses used to be' in order to annoy people. Also, all good servers have enough memory that running trough multiple chunks won't do any real harm.
PS: Why do they have a list of cliants griefers can use? RogueJedi6 21:08, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
I tried to remove the section Tools to make griefing more interesting which tells the player what to use for griefing, it even says that Flint & Steel; My personal favorite, and Lava buckets: Put this on wooden buildings in populated area to cause a huge mess.
When i tried to remove that section, the action was considered harmful. It's not right, a wiki just can't tell other people how to grief. 190.44.91.223 14:02, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
After seeing the numerous complains on this Talk page, and the sloppy original article, I have replaced it with my version. I posted here and waited a week for community feedback. Because all was positive, I have changed the article to reflect my changes. - Emylbus 05:52, 18 January 2012 (UTC)
I don't wannabee cause everytime a griefer pops up I get blamed for it so maths change it back show all the types –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Thejumpshots000 (Talk|Contribs) 04:33, 21 February 2012. Please sign your posts with ~~~~
There is no rise of griefing. It's been around long Team Roomba and Escapist Magazine therefore it doesn't belong even if it was correct anyways as it doesn't help clarify anything, it just advertises the group and the magazine. The Minecraft Griefing teams is even worse, its even more blatant promotion and glorifies something which we said we wouldn't, hence why this page doesn't list how to grief. Both these sections are not related to anything in game and are not necessary to explain what griefing is. --Moxxy 23:14, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
The history section as it was when it was removed is a bit problematic because of the way it presented the events. However, the purpose of a wiki is to present topics in a neutral and non-POV manner, which this article does not completely accomplish. The articles here do not cater to a specific audience, yet this article seems to be written in a POV for server admins to read, which isn't bad, but isn't neutral. This article isn't made to specifically provide server owners with information on griefers. It's an article for documenting the topic of griefing, and should at least have a form of History or background info section written in a neutral tone. The purpose of a wiki is not to censor information, but to provide it to anyone who wants to access it.
Both of you have some errors in your reasoning, and the main issue is that both of you have a point of view. Yes Moxxy, this topic shouldn't be glorified, but that doesn't mean it can't be documented in a neutral manner. And Emylbus, those points you are bringing up does not give reason to add content either. This reason: "If subject X can't be included, then Subject Y can't be included as well," is an illogical argument to take as the inclusion of one topic has no involvement with the other. Some specific details may be too trivial to be included and only cause more problems.
Here is the problematic text:
Griefing is far from a new phenomenon in video games. Frustrated users or mal-intentioned gamers have oftentimes tried to cause grief among other players in multiplayer servers they join. One of the most recognizable groups to do this was Team Roomba in their Team Fortress Griefing series that was picked up and popularized by the Escapist Magazine.
As Moxxy said, the way it is written now is a bit overly promotional in tone. It'll need to be revised a bit. Suggestions and proposals appreciated - Asterick6 03:49, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
Update: Since I am attempting to retire and won't be making any more major edits, I'll leave the discussion up to you guys and others. Cya sometime- Asterick6 04:26, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
In My Opnion, spamming, trolling, ect aren't griefing, that's just being annoying. Only destroying, vandalizing, ect. are really griefing. RogueJedi6 21:03, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
Alright I had an awesome world on 360 went afk to eat got back and my entire world was tntd and burnt its like fall out 3 :( I miss it um have any of you had a situation like this I'm sad p.s I'm ten and I have an account don't call me an anon I could not remember my password 173.51.54.117 04:01, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
I'm with you griefers suck because I went AFK then my awesome 2000x250x2000 castle was griefed then the griefers used dispensers to shoot fire charges at my awesome tree farm then I banned them yay :D This is my golden rule: DON'T GRIEF!!! --User:JulleO o 21:47, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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I can't believe the battle with the griefer and the troll lol i made the battle in my server...i invited a troll and a griefer and i vanished myself, and like on the video i put the signs 'YOU SUCK, By the troll' and 'YOU SUCK, By the griefer' that was the best part – Unsigned comment added by @DeletedUser40377448 (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
I don't think this would be encouraged nor supported by any Curse affiliate site. Perhaps add {{disclaimer}} ? – Unsigned comment added by ExtremeHeat11 (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
I am new to this so i dont know what to do –Preceding unsigned comment was added by 108.252.100.196 (talk) 03:59, 16 January 2013 (UTC). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Force field is a feature in roblox, protecting the players from being spawn killed.
If the force field exists in minecraft, it may actually protect the player from death for about 10 seconds. (In minecraft it will not be like a sphere, like it's on roblox, it will be a box around the player protecting him from others including monsters. Maybe sparkles will appear too, i mean white sparkles, the one which appear after killing a mob)
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I agree if you agree. – Unsigned comment added by @DeletedUser40377448 (talk • contribs) at time (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~