The 2b2t Minecraft server was founded in December 2010. The server has seen over 580,000 players explore its procedurally-generated map. As the server has virtually no rules or authority, griefing and hacking are common amongst players, with no risk of getting banned.
About 2b2t in brief

The server operator is relatively hands-off in administrating the server, except in fixing game-breaking exploits, with the server costing US$90 a month to maintain. The founder eventually stopped playing Minecraft, though the server remained online due to the large player base that had been formed. Some older players deterred new players by destroying the spawn-in area to make it uninhabitable and extremely challenging to proceed from. Some placed obscene content around the spawn area and along player-built roads in an attempt to get TheCampedRusher’s YouTube videos taken down due to violations of YouTube’s terms of service. Although the new players, who called themselves ‘Rushers’, largely outnumbered the older players at the time, these older players had years of experience and resources. The new players had destroyed bases and monuments on theServer that had stood for years, which is partially what had caused such a response from the player base. In June 2013, the storage usage had increased to almost 800 gigabytes, and in October 2015, it was reported to be over 500 gigabytes. A separate queue to access the server was added, although it has been removed after a year.
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