Jailhouse Records
Jail offenses include the rules listed above and time:
1st offense: Auto Message Warning
2nd offense: 30 min in jail.
3rd offense: 24 hours in jail.
4th offense: You just became one of our jail inmates. Enjoy your 30-day stay. Booked for all to see
5th offense: You will be judged by the players and staff of Pickminecraft on letting you continue to have access to this server; you will be notified. And if you are allowed to return, **please note that your player’s data will be reset and all property will be removed**: you need to start over again. You will have 7 days to file an appeal on the forum once a decision has been made. If you are registered on the forum, you will be notified to log on and read the results posted on the forum.
6th offense: [BAN] Life in jail, no parole forevermore. Their bodies are to be placed in our church cemetery.
Instant & Permanent Bans are placed on players that Staff believes that there is no hope for that player such as:
A person with no morals and no responsibility lacks a moral compass and avoids accountability for their actions.
This absence of ethical principles and personal accountability often leads to selfish, harmful, or unethical behavior. Such individuals may disregard the well-being of others, justify wrongdoing through phrases like "It’s just business" or "It’s just a game," and consistently evade blame. They may believe "might makes right" and feel no obligation to others, often focusing solely on self-interest.
Key traits include:
Lack of empathy: Shows little concern for others' feelings or needs.
Avoidance of responsibility: Uses excuses like "It’s not my problem" to deflect accountability.
Selfishness: Prioritizes personal gain over ethical considerations.
Moral justification: May claim morality is a "mental construction" to rationalize self-serving behavior.
While some may argue that moral behavior can exist without rigid rules—such as acting to reduce pain and increase joy—those with no morals typically lack the foundational empathy and sense of duty necessary for healthy relationships or societal contribution. Ultimately, such a mindset undermines trust, cooperation, and long-term personal fulfillment.