Ok, thanks. as Darkify said I will login to my account and go onto both .net and .org, but as I remember somebody saying, people or 'greenbeans' who don't have a donor rank aren't seen in the chats on .net, I prefer something where everybody is included and seen as equals. I might give .org a try and then if it isn't right for me then I will try .net Thanks for your feedback! ~Lu
Agreed, I personally think greenbeans (And I am one myself) usually aren't noticed in the chat, and are usually ignored because we're often known as "pesky, annoying spammers." Good luck on choosing which server to play on. ^-^
Skyblock.org is a quiet, peaceful, nice, friendly community. It's nice if you don't like spam or annoying and rude constant people. It uses skybucks as currency. Skyblock.net is the more "popular" server lots of people, which is good because of a good market, although, there are scammers, spammers, advertisers, and more on net. I guess if you like active servers with people, net. If you like quiet, and nice, org.
I used to play .net, until I got sick of the banner-shop spam. If you like peace, quiet, and a chance to talk to the whole server instead of little 'groups' of friends on .net, then .org would be the best place for you.
It really depends on what type of society you like and your personality. Net: I usually play on Net because I like how there is more players are on and more things happening at once. Net has more players on and there are often more fights and spam, and chaos. Org: Org is much more peaceful and friendly, there are less players on and less scams because unlike Net, they have commands for trading instead of actually giving the items for the trade. Good luck choosing your server ^w^
.Net is louder, and more "vanilla," while .org is more quiet and more economical than .net. I mostly always play on .net, but I occasionally go on .org to check it out. It's true that .org there is friendlier people, but only because there is more people on .net, then there is on .org. I think there is more things to do on .net, but that's just me If you aren't a donor, I guess .org is an easier way to start out.