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  1. Hello. CoolProgrammer here. Here are several crucial factors essential for your server to enlarge players or popularity, and I additionally assume that you might greatly disagree with some of these. Firstly, the server design. Approximately 90% of the players are steadily looking to have fun alone or with their friends, players, etc. They do not care about how your server looks or the design excellence. It's tactful not to contribute much time to the server design and preferably spend time on the extra significant factors to expand your server. But, compromising the design quality doesn't mean that you make your server design tremendously crap. Try to keep it clean and straightforward, soft on the eyes. Secondly, p2w (pay-to-win). I do not advocate making your server p2w; nevertheless, this might help your server in many dimensions. P2w will benefit you by embracing advertising costs, permitting your server to equip a good plan, host giveaways, hand payouts, etc. Additionally, the prevailing trend. Adhering to the current trend on Minehut makes your job even more accessible. As you said, you own a sky mining server; try touring the most famous sky mining servers around Minehut. If you find none, it's an excellent opportunity to move on with the current Minehut trend (gen servers). Moreover, giveaways, events, and payouts. Hosting giveaways and events frequently does attract players to your server. On top of that, payouts have a heavy influence. Payouts give birth to a severe competition between players, which maintains the player count and size of the community. To summarize, keep it stupid & straightforward. Have you reviewed the top servers on Minehut? What do you think about them? Are they enticing? Are they doing something out of the box? Are they hard to catch? All you have to do is join, browse a few holograms at spawn and start immediately. Make your server exciting & straightforward to play on, grindy in other words, which encourages players to AFK. Regrettably, I can't discuss other miscellaneous factors right now, but I'd be jovial if you could profoundly think over the points I've reached above. I hope this stupid post helps you in some way or the other. Thanks, and have a great day.
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    mcMMO not working

    I just checked the plugin page and looks like it does supports 1.17. Type in /plugins. Is the plugin name is red? Use /dl log, download the log file from the link and upload it here so we can find the problem that doesn't let you use the plugin.
  3. CoolProgrammer

    HALP

    Seems like Auto Rank plugin automatically set your rank to default. To give yourself your role back, use the command /lp user (your-name) parent set (group-name).
  4. Can you show your logs when your server fails to start? Steps to obtain your log file: -> Navigate to File Manager tab of your server. -> Go to /logs folder. -> Scroll down and open latest.log file. -> Copy-paste all the contents of this file over here or on pastebin.com.
  5. CoolProgrammer

    Help

    There are 500+ plugins available in the Plugins tab of your server. These plugins add various different things to your server, for example, Commands. Have a look. Also keep in mind, many servers use Skript plugin to customize their server wholly by creating custom commands. To try, I recommend you to install EssentialsX plugin and check the different commands it provides.
  6. There is a high chance that you accidentally changed your server's level name. Could you execute /worlds, take a screenshot and post it here? Here is a quick solution which might work in your situation: -> Go to https://minehut.com/dashboard/. -> Click on Activate or Edit Server button (of-course depending on your server's status). -> Navigate to Settings tab. -> Change the Level Name to world. -> Click on Save and Restart your server.
  7. Hey, please make a support ticket by clicking on the blue Contact Support button at https://minehut.com/support/. Fill the form, submit it and wait until the Support Team sends a response to the email address you used to register your Minehut account, so keep an eye on your Inbox.
  8. Yes, both Bedrock and Java players can play on the same server. This is how a Java player can connect: -> Server IP: mc.minehut.com This is how a Bedrock player can connect: -> Server IP: bedrock.minehut.com -> Server Port: 19132 Once both the players are online, use /join (server-name) and you will be sent to your server.
  9. Hey, It’s great that you got the logic, but here is how you do it: on death: if attacker is a player: add 50 to attacker's balance Just make sure you have Vault and a valid Economy plugin (e.g. EssentialsX) installed.
  10. Hey, if you type in /whitelist on, it will stop letting random people join your server. Now suppose you need someone to join your server, you can type in /whitelist add (name) and they should be able to join.
  11. Hey, you can make a support ticket by clicking on the blue Contact Support button at https://minehut.com/support/. The support team will respond as soon as possible to your email id which was used to register your Minehut account.
  12. I'd recommend you to use a plugin such as Multiverse which makes sure your world difficulty is set to your desire. If you plan on using Multiverse, this is the command you will require to change the difficulty: /mv modify set difficulty (difficulty-level) (world-name). Here are a few examples for using this command: -> /mv modify set difficulty easy world_nether. -> /mv modify set difficulty hard world. That's not it, Multiverse has tonnes of other essential features. If you wish to see them, check this official wiki: https://github.com/Multiverse/Multiverse-Core/wiki/Command-Reference
  13. Hey. Once you do so, try executing /save-all and then testing again. If it still doesn't work, I'd recommend you to use a plugin such as Multiverse which makes sure your world difficulty is set to your desire. If you plan on using Multiverse, this is the command you will require to change the difficulty: /mv modify set difficulty (difficulty-level) (world-name). Here are a few examples for using this command: -> /mv modify set difficulty easy world_nether. -> /mv modify set difficulty hard world. That's not it, Multiverse has tonnes of other essential features. If you wish to see them, check this official wiki: https://github.com/Multiverse/Multiverse-Core/wiki/Command-Reference
  14. Exactly, sadly it disables stuff like that (whitelist, op, deop, etc.).
  15. This is how you would say it in basic words: Paper and Spigot, both are server softwares. Paper is an improved version of Spigot, and the term "fork" is used for refering to this. Here are few of the improvements which Paper provides: -> Large amounts of vanilla dupes bugs patched (Possible to re-enable in paper.yml). -> Excellent performance (patched bugs, tweaks, etc.). -> Has more attention, development efforts put, and wider support. -> Better Timings feature (2.0).
  16. As you said "Vanilla Minecraft commands done by operators will always log in chat to other operators", I feel like this is wrong. As soon as that gamerule is set to false, it will disable sending command feedback to any other operator on the server. You might want to try /save-all, and also if possible, Restart your server.
  17. I just came across this thread. This looks amazing, good job.
  18. Is your server running on Spigot 1.17? Here are two of the few reasons which might be responsible for kicking you: -> Your internet connection is weak - It often freezes for a while and all of a sudden, your client sends all data to server, and the server kicks you. -> Your server is running on 1.17 and lags quite often - Your server freezes, and as soon as it starts processing, it processes a lot of data from your client at once and thinks that you're sending out of limit data.
  19. Hello bass the big nerd Welcome!
  20. Same, all staff members are my favorite
  21. What is this I see my name there which is really sad
  22. I think you're currently in the area which was generated by a 1.16.5 server software. To tackle this, try one of the following: Delete the world completely -> You can delete the world if you don't need it. -> Make sure your server is offline. -> Delete the world folder in File Manager tab of your server. -> Start it again, it will generate chunks using 1.17 server software. Move far away -> If you move far away, your server will generate chunks with the newer version of Minecraft.
  23. It should be in the Plugins section. Type in "TAB" and install the plugin that comes in the list.
  24. You can turn it off in Settings tab of your server.
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