Shady Russian Minecraft Servers.

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Russian minecraft servers are unlike any servers I've seen before. Offering their players the ability to mute, ban and even crash other players games, this is something I just had to investigate...

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0:00 – Intro
1:04 – ReallyWorld – The Biggest Russian Minecraft Server
3:52 – Banning Players
7:59 – Conflict With Players
9:22 – Skybars
13:10 – Investigating The Ranks
15:29 – The Weird World of Russian Minecraft Servers

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1. Wailing Mountains - The Dota 2 Official Soundtrack
3. Scott Buckley - Artemis
4. First Blood - The Dota 2 Official Soundtrack
5. C418 - Stal
6. C418 - Moog City

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Be sure to subscribe, I spent $37 on ranks for this :)
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TheMisterEpic
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i love how he looked for someone to ban for a legitimate reson, saw a hitler skin, then proceded to ban a random person

dragonslayer
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The fact that you can buy admin ranks, and that they're not being abused 24/7 is shocking. You can literally destroy these servers, but everyone collectively agrees to just... not. Honestly they probably don't even have frequent backups.

burkino
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I speak russian and used to watch a lot of russian content, and I do think that the main reason such servers are popular is because of youtubers and streamers playing/owning them. A lot of popular content is made on these servers, and as they are cracked it costs nothing for a 9 year old to create an account and streamsinpe and interact with their streamers, who pretty much encourage this. Idk how relevant it is rn, but there used to be a lot of videos of ccs who are also server owners where they spectate and troll casual players, so many players probably also wanted to be part of that.

ItsNiash
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In Soviet Russia Moderator don’t ban you, you ban moderator.

MarioDude-fepy
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The fact MisterEpic used Google Translate instead of native speaker made his experience even funnier

genken
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The Oligarch Rank being at the top in a Russian server gave me a good chuckle, clever guys

NarbsTheGreat
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It's actually funny to look at how english speaking community reacts to russian minecraft culture.

d
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I know 12:36 is a likely translation issue, but "Access to other people's private areas" can have a few meanings and gave me a chuckle.

geoffreytian
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Hi, funny video, but such servers we have in Russia unfortunately 95%. It's a pity that you showed just this side of Ru servers. After all, we have quality, cool servers with technologies that are not used in the West. And with games that you do not have and never had).

demasterru
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Ok, I gotta point something out:
The reason behind these types of servers being popular is due to the lack of choice for a specific group of players - players on pirated versions of Minecraft. Almost no big servers outside of Russia supports pirated versions of the game, but this server in particular and many others copypasted from it or from other classic version do, meaning around 60% of Russian players (stats being taken from polls a Russian Youtube creator made) can't play ay other server (including me, although i managed to find some high-quality servers, there are far less people on them because no p2w = no money = no ads in a pirated launcher menu = low likelihood of new players ever finding out about this server)

Edit 1: yeah, it has captcha for this exact reason

tant_necromant
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As a Russian who is personally familiar with all these servers, I want to answer the question: "why do people play on them?". As far as I know, we don't have large normal servers right now. There was one - Prostocraft, but it was literally destroyed by TLauncher. They added the ip to the blacklist, so it was impossible to log in from their launcher. After all, this is the most popular launcher in Russia, online has fallen from 2000 to 200. That's it

Bulyg
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“The Russians stole my girlfriend by editing” got me

duck_noot
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The fact that you can buy a rank to do the admins jobs for them is crazy

MrIvory
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In Russia (and other CIS countries) such servers are called School'o'servers, because schoolchildren play on them (with pirated Minecraft).

Artovna
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I've spent quite a lot of time on such servers and I can tell you why there are so many of them. The fact is that Russians are much less solvent due to lower salaries. The average Russian is unlikely to spend $ 10 on a donation on a Minecraft server if he opens access, conditionally, only to cosmetic improvements. In order to pay for hosting, development costs, advertising, etc., most server owners have to choose 2 ways of development - either to make access to the server paid, or to give players with a donation an incredible advantage over others. 😔

Minenoob_
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Gotta love it when a Mister Epic video starts with him banning a random guy from a server

Eel_
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It's a toxic cesspool that was created by toxic youtubers.
In a distant 2010, the era when YouTube just began to be widely available worldwide, content creators in Russia were the same as in USA or Europe - just a bunch of dudes who play games and upload their Let's Plays to YT. They were simple with little to no edits and mostly focused on them just playing and enjoying the game. Minecraft community was the same, simple but peaceful community, like the one that was forming all around the world at the time.
And then came one rich idiot who somehow (mostly through the power of money) became popular. He started saying "летсплеер хуже п***аса" ("being letsplayer is worse than being gay") and dumb little kids started to repeat after him, destroying the peaceful community that was just forming on YouTube. They started to dislike every video made by let's players, bully them, invade their servers and grief them. This wave of idiocy touched even those who uploaded tutorials on redstone and building. Many YouTubers just dropped at that time and never returned.
In protest of that some people ironically started to record their "griefing" videos. Which became VERY popular among dumb kids. Then there were even more griefing. Someone started to create anti-griefing videos and... His idea was completely stolen by another popular rich idiot who created "анти грифер шоу" (anti-griefing show), in which, contrary to the name (because the original rich idiot at the time started saying "это всё пост-ирония была, вы не понимаете" - "it was post-irony, you didn't understand"), he was just griefing on a lot of servers. As you can imagine - it led to even more griefing.
Eventually this downward spiral ended here. In a pool of toxic youtubers who are creating "content" for even more toxic community.

If you can't wrap your head around how that was possible - imagine Logan Paul becoming very popular in 2010 (like getting more than 100 million subscribers) and starting shitting on let's players.
You got your builder Grian and redstone mastermind Mumbo? Imagine them being bullied to submission by a swarm of stupid kids who don't know better than just stupidly saying shit Logan Paul said in his video.
You remember Yogscast? Imagine them, but led by Doni Bobes, of all people. And imagine Doni Bobes as even meaner youtuber.
You remember PewDiePie? Imagine him being bullied by stupid kids at the start of his career and stopping, never achieving anything and falling to obscurity, becaming deranged by the unability to creatively express himself and deleting his channel.
And imagine that everyone popular on YouTube are friends of Logan Paul, catering to stupid kids by creating toxic content and never even trying to become better than that. Because those who tried - drowned in this toxicity.
That's the reality one popular rich idiot created. Literal opposite of yours. Welcome to Russian YouTube gaming scene. We are not happy here.

AppleNorris
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Аххаахха вот он контент, который мы заслужили

pink
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Hi! I'm from Russia and I want to explain about the servers that were shown in your video. Most of such servers like minebars and others are echoes of 2015-17, when Minecraft completely captured the Runet and everyone began to make servers because it was very profitable. Children both then and now spend a lot of money on donations on similar servers. And they are popular because in Russia about 99 out of 100 people play pirated Minecraft. And in the most popular launcher Tlauncher (be careful there are viruses in it) they are in the list of servers initially, so instead of looking for normal servers, users choose these servers. But the more adult community still prefers private servers to which it is necessary to buy a pass. The most popular of these are СП, Subshield and pepeland.

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