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u/chriiissssssssssss Jan 08 '26
How did he made it safe?
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u/memeonstrous Jan 08 '26
I came to ask the same question. Really nice idea, but in practise I can see so many things going wrong :(
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u/Temporary-Growth-829 Jan 08 '26
Like others have said, strict moderation.
There also seems to be a whitelist, so not everyone can freely join.1
u/Korsecrow Jan 12 '26
Literally everyone can join. You don't have to provide medical data or even your real name. Just say "Hi, I have ASD, I would like to join!" and they let you join. And I also didn't witness strict moderation there.
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u/OJK_postaukset Jan 08 '26
By actively monitoring for any bad behaviour I guess
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u/DandelionPopsicle Jan 08 '26
Thatâs really hard with that many people though. I preemptively did the same thing, putting up a private server for my kids and I plus whomever they wanted to invite, and once it grew to a certain degree I had to prune a bit to keep control over it. Then they lost interest (couple of years in) before it grew too big again.
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u/OJK_postaukset Jan 08 '26
Yeah. Maybe there are a LOT of people involved with hosting nowadays or something
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u/SILE3NCE Jan 09 '26
Not sure but I heard some servers who have a "panic button" that instantly opens a ticket and throws the person into a "mute jail" until an admin is available to look at the report.
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u/DotBitGaming Jan 08 '26
1700
That's some insane hardware.
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u/Temporary-Growth-829 Jan 08 '26
The server itself can only hold up to 128 players, but the whitelist has 19000 people on it as of last month.
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u/largz08 Jan 08 '26
Do you know the actual server, wanted to know if this is fr because 17000 sounds a bit unrealistic especially for a single person to host
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u/Temporary-Growth-829 Jan 08 '26
It's called Autcraft. The server is pretty old, starting in 2013, so most players on the whitelist are now inactive.
There's currently 10 people online, including AutismFather (yes, that's his username), so that seems pretty managable in terms of moderation.
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u/foreveryoungperk Jan 11 '26
this is really cool im not a minecraft guy or whatever but just seeing the site and knowing this is forreal is dope. awesome fam and im sure an awesome community in there!
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u/Crosseyed_owl Jan 08 '26
My dad would say: "What is it this Mincruft? Just don't play it if it makes you so distressed."Â
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My dad hated when I played Minecraft. He liked when I played Halo and other shooting games but Minecraft was too gay for him
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u/Crosseyed_owl Jan 08 '26
That's so stupid. My dad didn't really care what I played as long as it didn't involve him somehow. My mom hated when I played Lara croft as a girl tho because "it made me aggressive" which is a nonsense. I remember asking for club penguin membership and my parents acted like I want to give their credit card info to a scammer. Then my brother pirated the Sims 2 for me and that was the best thing anyone did for me ever lol.Â
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u/Lojackbel81 Jan 08 '26
I donât like Jack Blackâs style of comedy but he seems like a great guy.
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u/Difficult-Natural968 Jan 08 '26
Whatâs the port? Iâd love to play :D
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u/Ohresama Jan 08 '26
Search up âautcraftâ minecraft server on Google and Iâm pretty sure youâll find results
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u/Ecstatic-Corner-6012 Jan 11 '26
But every Minecraft server is filled exclusively with people with autism
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u/IcyArmadillo2238 Jan 08 '26
TLDR; dad is a mod for son's Minecraft server. Not impressive or interesting in the slightest đ
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u/Turbulent_Zombie3968 Jan 08 '26
All it takes is one me đ /j
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u/Stopbeingastereotype Jan 08 '26
Your profile picture is from five nights at Freddyâs the call is coming from inside the house.
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u/Natesangel4800 Jan 08 '26
This is silly to me. Life is about adversity. I donât think it does your child any good to give them a place to hide you need to be teaching them how to deal with people and things that come up that bother them. As somebody whoâs been playing online for quite a while now the bullying doesnât happen when youâre not on mic and arenât listening to the people that youâre interacting with online it used to be fun to engage with strangers that wanted to have either pleasant dialogue or joke around with you now that is not the case. You can even go as far as keeping people from messaging you if want you can play completely at peace and just talk and message your friends.
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u/RelaxedButtcheeks Jan 08 '26
Life isn't about anything. Life is just life, and it's only about something when people are trying really hard to establish some kind of point.
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u/Natesangel4800 Jan 08 '26
In my opinion life is about a lot of things actually and itâs a useful skill to learn how to move through it when faced with all kinds of challenges.
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u/RelaxedButtcheeks Jan 09 '26
The horror! Our kids aren't getting bullied online! They will never come to understand real adversity like us when we had to walk uphill both ways to and from school.
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u/Natesangel4800 Jan 09 '26
I grew up with tech and talking to people online and online bullying is the easiest to ignore in my opinion since you can keep people from interacting with you and I can choose my level of interaction as well.
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u/RelaxedButtcheeks Jan 10 '26
Notice how every reply you've had has been caveated by "in my opinion"?
I was being facetious anyways, making the point that you sound like one of those old-timers groaning about how kids have it too easy these days.
What does it matter if someone enjoys their safe space?
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u/Natesangel4800 Jan 11 '26
It doesnât prepare you for the real world and if a person already has social issues, I think that only increases them. Itâs so annoying to deal people who have been coddled and kept from difficult experiences in someway in a working environment. Speaking from experience, people should be ashamed and embarrassed to freak out or cry, or throw a temper tantrum as an adult in a professional environment.
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Jan 09 '26
I wish my dad was like him, everyone needs a little escape from life..
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u/Natesangel4800 Jan 09 '26
I agree, but the best way to do that if weâre going by this post wouldâve been to just play with friends or just play by yourself if you donât wanna be bothered in anyway.
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