Funny thing is, even a call for a specific person to be killed in a specific way, even by a specific person or group, is still entirely within the bounds of the law, as long as it remains unlikely to happen. "In Minecraft" is to avoid TOS violations.
Well, there's a technicality there: It is entirely within the bounds of the law, but if it happens anyways, you could be found guilty of collaboration or incitement after the fact, and definitely could be investigated (and the process IS the punishment in those cases).
For example, if I called out for a public figure to be drowned in a bowl of spaghetti-os by someone wearing a hamburglar outfit, no liability. But if they then WERE drowned by someone in a hamburglar outfit using spaghetti-os, I could be liable.
In a sane would, this would not apply to things like praying a meteoroid impacts them from space, but this isn't Sane World, so I wouldn't trust it. Just don't glowpost. Not worth it.
Funny thing is, even a call for a specific person to be killed in a specific way, even by a specific person or group, is still entirely within the bounds of the law, as long as it remains unlikely to happen. "In Minecraft" is to avoid TOS violations.
Well, there's a technicality there: It is entirely within the bounds of the law, but if it happens anyways, you could be found guilty of collaboration or incitement after the fact, and definitely could be investigated (and the process IS the punishment in those cases).
For example, if I called out for a public figure to be drowned in a bowl of spaghetti-os by someone wearing a hamburglar outfit, no liability. But if they then WERE drowned by someone in a hamburglar outfit using spaghetti-os, I could be liable.
In a sane would, this would not apply to things like praying a meteoroid impacts them from space, but this isn't Sane World, so I wouldn't trust it. Just don't glowpost. Not worth it.