It’s disappointing to see such negativity directed toward members of our community. I strive to contribute positively to the Skyblock Network, helping players, engaging in events, and building a welcoming atmosphere. everythingoes shares that same goal. While it's totally normal for personalities to clash sometimes, expressing hatred and calling for bans without any rule violations only fuels division. The Skyblock Network thrives when we lift each other up, not tear each other down. Let’s remember that this server is a space for creativity, cooperation, and fun. If someone’s behavior is bothering you, peaceful communication or a simple /ignore command can go a long way. Toxicity only makes the experience worse for everyone. I truly believe we can build a community that supports growth, learning, and mutual respect—one where peace and positivity guide our interactions. Let's focus on creating something great together, not tearing each other apart.
Thanks for your support MaisaaaPG. I will try to work on my in game activity and discord activity. I spend a lot of my day working in the oil rigs, but I try my best to make time for skyblock. I hope I can keep your support and I cannot wait to join the staff team with you!
idk who either of these people are but who are you to hate!!!!! whats stopping us from hating you back
“Triggered”: The Irritating F-Tier Player Spreading Misinformation In every community, there's always that one person who seems more invested in stirring chaos than actually contributing anything meaningful. For me, that person is *Triggered*—the embodiment of everything annoying in an online space. It’s not just that Triggered consistently performs at an F-tier level, which in itself wouldn’t be worth talking about if they were humble or self-aware. No, what makes them unbearable is the constant stream of misinformation they spread while acting like an authority on topics they clearly don’t understand. Let’s talk about the F-tier issue first. There’s no shame in not being the best; we all start somewhere, and everyone improves at their own pace. But Triggered doesn’t just play poorly—they double down on bad plays, bad takes, and worse yet, they present those takes as facts. It’s like watching someone speed-run how to stay clueless. They’ll lose round after round, blame the meta, the game design, or even teammates, but never once consider that maybe, just maybe, the problem lies with their own lack of skill or awareness. But being bad at the game isn’t what makes Triggered truly frustrating. It’s the misinformation. Somehow, they’ve convinced themselves they’re a top-tier analyst trapped in an F-tier performance—and they won’t stop broadcasting their incorrect opinions. Whether it’s spreading myths about mechanics, misquoting patch notes, or giving flat-out wrong advice to new players, Triggered is a walking disinformation campaign. They don’t just make mistakes—they make it harder for everyone else to learn and grow by presenting falsehoods as gospel truth. What’s worse is the confidence. You’d think someone who repeatedly loses would eventually pause and self-reflect. Not Triggered. They’ll interrupt discussions with hot takes that are more lukewarm than a leftover microwave burrito, then get offended when corrected. The Dunning-Kruger effect has found its champion, and their name is Triggered. It’s not about gatekeeping or elitism—everyone has room to improve, and most communities are happy to help those who show a willingness to learn. But Triggered doesn’t want to learn. They want to be right. They want to feel important. And in the process, they drag down the quality of discourse and gameplay for everyone else. In conclusion, being triggered by *Triggered* is inevitable when you're someone who values facts, fairness, and genuine effort. Their combination of poor performance and loud confidence is like nails on a chalkboard. If they spent half as much time learning as they do pretending to know everything, they’d probably be out of F-tier by now. Until then, we can only hope they finally mute themselves and listen for once. The community would be better for it.
Dearest BeensMC, I have indeed done my part to communicate with you two. However, you two are impossible to deal with. I cannot control the dozens of alternative accounts you guys create to insult me on the SkyBlock Network. I cannot keep /ignoring you two on the daily. Just a few moments ago I was insulted by a "SnowLeaf_" and I can only assume that was you. While I agree the Network is a space for creativity, cooperation, and fun, it seems your words speak louder than your actions.
T – Tantrum time R – Reality rejected I – Instantly insulted G – Grievance grabber G – Grudge generator E – Emotionally explosive R – Rants regularly E – Easily enraged D – Drama driven
the past stays in the past and the future is ahead of us, we have to focus on what we are going towards
Sorry I don't trust someone who thinks that bunnies and rabbits are different animals. I also don't trust people who mix up the flag of Turkey with the Mojang logo... AKA YOU DONOR TRIGGERED.
He served his 20-month sentence and was officially pardoned—justice was done. Holding past actions over him forever ignores growth, accountability, and the fact that he's already faced consequences on the Network. Imfe is a changed player, and in my humble opinion a shining beacon of light and positivity on the Skyblock Network.