Added guidelines for inappropriate server content

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1. **Ensure your server is properly moderated.** For the most part, this applies to survival servers, but PvP servers can be affected as well. 1. **Ensure your server is properly moderated.** For the most part, this applies to survival servers, but PvP servers can be affected as well.
You'll need to either hire some moderators, or make use of (currently non-existent) anti-grief and anti-curse plugins. You'll need to either hire some moderators, or make use of (currently non-existent) anti-grief and anti-curse plugins.
*Consider enabling a rate limit:* `config messageRateLimit 2` will make it so that players can only send messages every 2 seconds, for example. *Consider enabling a rate limit:* `config messageRateLimit 2` will make it so that players can only send messages every 2 seconds, for example.
2. **Set an appropriate MOTD, name and description.** This is set with `config <name/desc/motd> <value>`. "Appropriate" means that: 2. Make sure that your server is able to handle inappropriate content - this includes NSFW display/sorter art and abusive messages. **Servers that allow such content will be removed immediately.** Consider banning display blocks if it is a problem for your server: `rules add bannedBlocks ["logic-display", "large-logic-display"]`.
3. **Set an appropriate MOTD, name and description.** This is set with `config <name/desc/motd> <value>`. "Appropriate" means that:
- Your name or description must reflect the type of server you're hosting. - Your name or description must reflect the type of server you're hosting.
Since new players may be exposed to the server list early on, put in a phrase like "Co-op survival" or "PvP" so players know what they're getting into. Yes, this is also displayed in the server mode info text, but having extra info in the name doesn't hurt. Since new players may be exposed to the server list early on, put in a phrase like "Co-op survival" or "PvP" so players know what they're getting into. Yes, this is also displayed in the server mode info text, but having extra info in the name doesn't hurt.
- Make sure players know where to refer to for server support. It should be fairly clear that the server owner is not me, but you. - Make sure players know where to refer to for server support. It should be fairly clear that the server owner is not me, but you.
- Try to be professional in your text; use common sense. - Try to be professional in your text; use common sense.
3. **Get some good maps.** *(optional, but highly recommended)*. Add some maps to your server and set the map rotation to custom-only. You can get maps from the Steam workshop by subscribing and exporting them; using the `#maps` channel on Discord is also an option. 4. **Get some good maps.** *(optional, but highly recommended)*. Add some maps to your server and set the map rotation to custom-only. You can get maps from the Steam workshop by subscribing and exporting them; using the `#maps` channel on Discord is also an option.
4. **Check your server configuration.** *(optional)* I would recommend adding a message rate limit of 1 second (`config messageRateLimit 1`), and disabling connect/disconnect messages to reduce spam (`config showConnectMessages false`). 5. **Check your server configuration.** *(optional)* I would recommend adding a message rate limit of 1 second (`config messageRateLimit 1`), and disabling connect/disconnect messages to reduce spam (`config showConnectMessages false`).
5. Finally, **submit a pull request** to add your server's IP to the list. 6. Finally, **submit a pull request** to add your server's IP to the list.
This should be fairly straightforward: Press the edit button on the [server file](https://github.com/Anuken/Mindustry/blob/master/servers_v6.json), then add a JSON object with a single key, indicating your server address. This should be fairly straightforward: Press the edit button on the [server file](https://github.com/Anuken/Mindustry/blob/master/servers_v6.json), then add a JSON object with a single key, indicating your server address.
For example, if your server address is `google.com`, you would add a comma after the last entry and insert: For example, if your server address is `google.com`, you would add a comma after the last entry and insert:
```json ```json