Anyone else think it's really cool how the dwarves and the merchants kinda RPed like how the dwarves created a tunnel system and the merchants stayed out of the war and just traded?
Could also just be a name given to the factions afterwards, so it had to fit. Or, you know ... it was all mostly a hoax, as he explicitly wrote in the bloody end.
@@gunitgrover4365 Actually he's got a point. Not the red giant thing, though, that's not supposed to happen for about 5 to 7 billion years. If you actually read the rest of his comment (which obviously you didn't), then you'll see that he also said that a rogue black hole could enter the solar system or humanity could have an apocalyptic nuclear war. Both of those are very valid. There about 10 million black holes in the Milky Way, and 12 of them are discovered to be rogue black holes. As for the nuclear war, well, that's very plausible, especially as more types of nuclear technology is being developed every year with the additional factor of many international tensions rising about accusations of underlying systematic attacks for global domination, which may or may not be true.
It is an typicqlly 'basti ghg' challenge, thats a german strewmer and youtuber who is i think the best one in Germany. I am german but i dont watch him😂
Only thing disturbing about the experiment are like the two odd occurrences that happen as well as the weird global warming commentary the author places at the end. Other than that, this is honestly completely normal behavior lmfao.
@@boyzilla78productions I mean, Wifies hasn't really learned in the past 3 years about ARG's and telling cohorent stories, so... that should explain a lot right there. Plus the fact that the word "betrayal" in the description is STILL mis-spelled after 3 years.
@@pingpinglou9958 I know, but even the title is exaggerated. It wasn´t disturbing at all and the thumbnail is just pure clickbait. The only thing that led me to click on this and watch this, was curiosity.
I just love how they began fighting over saplings, one of the most abundant and easily farmable resources... It just implies they all sucked at remembering to pick up their saplings and had tiny farms... and that everyone built their house out of bricks.
Yeah I also found it weird that they made their houses out of a limited resource instead of easily farmable and replaceable ones (cobblestone, wood, etc.) Maybe there was a reason this turned to war lmao
It was 2012 and it wasn’t hard to get clay and it was VERY abundant, like imagine if you make a block out of gravel when u smelt it.....plus it looked back then 👀
Once, someone ddos’d a dude I know for saying that said DDoser was weak The DDoser was weak, he didn’t want to admit it and he thought he had muscles, it was stupid
That kinda pissed me off xd. But what irritates me more is those dudes where like "oh well it's not worth it" like BRO THEY COMMITED A FUCKIN CRIME AND ON TOP OF THAT YOUR SHIT IS FUCKED UP! YA FOO!
It’s so interesting yet sad to see how everyone in the server resorted to violence. It’s basically every apocalypse known to movie and human history. Whenever I watched movies about apocalypses, I just sort of brushed it off, forcing myself to believe people couldn’t be so cruel towards others, but deep down I knew it wasn’t true. I’m honestly so glad that they decided to work together at the end, though. It’s just insane how this correlates with reality.
I mean it's either violence or greed, usually both. Just look at how COVID went. Immediately people stocked up on resources to the point they were low in stock, then started selling the resources for a profit.
well when resources are limited, no matter how civil things may be in the beginning, things will always resort to violence. and the strong will always win, that’s why clans were made, so they could increase their manpower. clan with most members has the best chance of survival get enough members and you might even be able to survive forever if you have sapplings and a few cows to breed without any fear of them being slaughtered
@@ibrahim_-_-_ yeah that is a good point. But my thing is that, let’s just say that an apocalypse were to happen. Why make groups or clans if you could just ALL contribute together in surviving? Wouldn’t that be so much more better?
@@jamiwami People are not equal, not matter what. They have different opinions and goals, so eventually you will be dragged for a side, and fight for it. To keep a larger group together, you'll need panis et circenses, aka countries.
@@Kabup2 Yeah, I didn’t really think about that part. While different thoughts and opinions can be good, it’s unfortunate that with situations like this, it can be abysmal.
the only disturbing factor of this was the scientifically impossible ability of woody being able to schedule 30 people. I can barely schedule games with four of my friends.
i think its thanks to how he used something like "if you agree, you have to do it or there will be consequences" and "you cant leave after you join" that made everyone scared of not joining in time
no, the most disturbing detail can be found at 4:34 WHY DO THEY NEED TO BUILD WITH BRICKS?! fucking BRICKS!? ITS THE WOODWORK EXPERIMENT NOT THE BRICKED UP EXPERIENCE!
The fact they got so upset that they had to ddos him, I mean I understand their hard work was ruined, but it was just karma that was waiting to be happened.
If they got that pissed off about it then it was exactly what they deserved in my opinion. Especially since it seemed like they made quite a lot of other people leave.
They were even literally griefing and stealing themselves at the literal moment they got griefed and stole from. The fact they couldn't handle that REEKS of real world immaturity
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I think dismissing the results simply because it's a block game is ignoring a lot tbh. From what the players demonstrated (initially being peaceful, to slowly realizing resources becoming scarce, forming alliances, conflict, etc) it really does mirror what can happen in real life, and how humans deal with trying to survive. There have been real life experiments similar to this, but on islands. You'd be surprised to find that it's more similar than you'd expect.
as a very old minecraft player I felt the same... me and my friends have a small village in our server that has a very big trading/community system because we worked together. BTW I am the farmer of the village.
So, if you are given more resources, no need to steal from others. Except, not everyone grief for need, sometimes they do it for fun. They burned the house of the merchants, remember?
The fact that they got mad over getting griefed after they themselves griefed other people for their own amusement. They can dish it but they can't take it.
@@xantis2236 Mojang should add an update to prevent that kind of stuff happening to make it safer, and anger the griefers because their power to hack others has ceased. Hehehe thinking of it makes me happy.
“My mother used to tell me about the old days, when the four nations lived together in harmony. The dwarves, The brotherhood, The Merchants, and the axes. But everything changed when the dwarves attacked, The axes were going to stop the war, but when the server needed them most, they vanished. But I believe that there is still hope, that Jay is still out there.”
@@Circle92488a its when someone sends a lot of data to a specific computer at the same time, using other computers to send it with, which causes disruption in the victims network
@@Circle92488a A distributed denial of service is what DDOS means, basically it is an attack that sends too many requests to a server or computer until it overloads and ceases to function properly. It can be caused either intentionally or unintentionally due to an overflow of network traffic.
I would want to do something like this, though the lack of a proper backing, my only playing on PS4, and me having little to nothing as backing (yes ik I said this before) it'd be hard, hopefully someone with a large backing could do this
It's disturbing that what you do in the game portrays who you are in real life Well kinda because you can act however you want but still I wish i was part of it
This was genuinely so interesting, i wish i could find some sort of series someone made of this because this entire experiment... honestly is inspiring to me. 30 players in a limited resource box of bedrock, clans, war, anarchy and so on? that made this entire thing impossible for me to look away from. imagine the story lines that could have been created with this? if this was an online series on youtube i would have watched it. the start of the war, the end of the server- honestly was amazing. i wish there was more stuff like this.
The ending conclusion was funny I can't deny that, but what I also can't deny is that it is kinda interesting how they behaved exactly the way you would have expected them too. Making groups, starting wars, capitalizing on the war, destroying almost everything they had, and then finally coming together when it was the only good option they had left
I think this actually says very good things about the human condition. The fewer resources there are, the more humans band together. It's only a small disruptive element taking advantage of the chaos with no regard for others that's the issue, and once that small element is forced to face consequences for their actions, humans are back to sharing resources and banding together for mutual protection. In the end, the longest lasting groups on the server are the ones that avoid conflict and instead facilitate trade between warring factions.
No, no, they all destroyed the world and each other, then the ones who barely survived that joined together because otherwise they had 100% chance of death. That's a more accurate assessment. That's not a good thing. Shows that humans only wanna join together and be decent when forced to, with no other option but death (quitting = death in this case ofc. ) The whole small greifer group, or terrorists, were only a couple of one of these other groups that decided to say FU to everyone and set up as dictators. So your whole thing here is crap.
if the clans all just combined into one big group the server would've had a much longer lifespan looking like an actual minecraft world rather than 2b2t spawn
As a software engineer who daily works with 5+ servers with public IP addresses DDoS attacks are minors, if not common, can't even categorize as creepy
"If the walls were suddenly torn down, how do you think players would react?" Uhhh, Woody literally had the chance to test that WITH THEIR OWN EXPERIMENT
yes but that would invalidate his first experiment, which was "how do people react to the effects limited resources over time", not "what happens when people are brought down by starvation and lack of resources, then are given an abundance of resources"
@@blazeburner303 I don't know if it would invalidate it. Sure, that was the original purpose of the experiment, but adding onto it in such a way after the fact wouldn't alter the initial results as long as Woody didn't tell anyone he was gonna do it. He still got what he wanted, after all. This would be more of an "epilogue" or a "part 2", you know?
It was an experiment in itself. ASKING what would happen gets different results, you'll probably get lots of "Everyone dies" and "People do nice things for each other" but if it actually happens you'll get way different results.
I mean, do you really need an answer to this question? You know what would've had happened, just look at the 2b2t server. Obviously not on the same scale, but I doubt there wouldn't be endless griefing and destruction
This really is a fascinating show of how people work. Or at least people in the demographic of the MC forums. Near instant division into specific groups, the fact that usually renewable resources like saplings and wood became valuable because the knowledge of limited space and resources drove participants to sabotage others and develop an “us vs them” mentality, the fact that those who refused to join a group inevitably became a group in of themselves. If this social experiment was for a class the person running it had an absolute buffet of talking points for an essay on human nature.
This honestly seemed like a cool experiment. Limited resources and having friends and enemy’s to match, I can see how this would be a fun realm/server idea. But without the ddosing. Also props to the merchants for remaining neutral the whole game
Ngl, I kinda wish this story had actually happened in full. It would be fascinating to see how actual players would react in a world like this. Obviously there are UA-cam videos where hundreds of players are put into a minecraft world, but it would be better if instead, there was a minecraft video or an actual experiment that was laid out like this. 30 players in an isolated world, where resources are prone to become scarce, and clan formations becoming inevitable. Also, running the experiment multiple times where things (like mentioned in this video) like expanding the border by 'x' amount of blocks to see what the players would do is interesting. I have a list of different things you could do in each experiment List: 1. Expand the bedrock border by 'x' amount. 2. Every hour, a new tree somewhere within the border grows. 3. Players get teleported outside the border into the endless minecraft world for an hour to see what the players do. 4. Restore one resource in the world, it can be any block that is rare to find or expensive to trade. I encourage you to brainstorm more ideas!
expectations: people do creepy ritual stuff reality: they made an smp server and someone ip banned him from the server by using a skype ip resolver lol
This isn’t *THAT* disturbing, I thought it was gonna be like some dark twisted story involving real life deaths or something lol Edit : Okay, this had now become my most liked YT comment ever. I can't tell if it's from people agreeing with me or something else. But I never expected this. Thanks y'all!
@@shualel Except he dumbs it down at the end by saying "It's just a block game," and to be fair he's not wrong, but the way people interact in games does have some merit to it since game theory (not the channel) is a *legitimate* scientific study, but yeah I was kinda disappointed by the clickbait since I was expecting something more substantial, and even then some of the events described in this video never happened as stated by the "some of it was embellished" at the end.
@ROADRUNNERNEWLIGHTNEWMACHINE I mean atleast it's not annoying levels of clickbait. Clickbait inherently is a way for people to click. You clicked therefore you were intrigued.
Griefers: *Kills everyone and destroys their stuff if they dont pay them* Jay: *Destroys the Griefers base in return* Griefers: *surprised Pikachu face*
What if it was like mazerunner where you had access to the outside world through a maze however you have to get back to the area at a certain time or you would get closed off from the group and suffer consequences.
The factions are really interesting as it reminds me of real life gangs. The factions act like gangs as they offer protection from other factions. And when one person messes up or purposefully does something to the other faction for more power/resources/money a gang war breaks out. Creating rivalries between gangs and fighting for more power. This could also apply for countries too.
Reminds me of the Global Change Game which was a not dissimilar social experiment outside of Minecraft where they seperated the participants into 2 seperate games based on some personality criteria, each representing a chunk of the human population. To oversimplify a little, the group that was more inclined to cooperation did fairly well at meeting the challenges thrown at them. The other, caused the extinction of the species.
Imagine bullying everyone on the server, basically screaming "I'M LOOKING FOR TROUBLE!" and being so upset when somebody gives you what you asked for that you have to launch a DDOS. This isn't 2B2T, this is 4chan.
"This isn't 2b2t, this is 4chan." ...do you know where 2b2t originated? You have to be kidding me. And most people go on 4chan to be depressed or masturbate, maybe even read some stories. Not like DDOS attacks.
I think that's just what happens when you put humans in a world with no rules. They make cilvizations nd organize, they kill each other, then ruin the environment for everyone.
@@davidgumazon yeah, but thats not really anarchism, anarchism is the lack of a hierarchy, not a lack of rules (and those two created a hierarchy were they were on top)
I love how Wifies used sheep as an example of how Jay got food in the first few minutes of an experiment. For any new Minecraft players or people who don't play Minecraft, sheep didn't drop mutton until 1.8.
@@collegepark301 I mean its experiment, yes it would be boring if they did, but im pretty sure they never see it like that. Their first instinct is to steal which is basically humanity. those 4 clans who fought, those represents country, and the war, the world war.
That last question is just like MatPat's conclusion in the Minecraft whole story theory I watched yesterday, about how it compares to real human society, basically serves as a warning
I think because the whole reason it's an experiment was to show how greedy humans get in situations like this. It's a video game sure but irl we've been doing shit like this to eachother since the dawn of humanity.
@@keckingrabbit354indeed. While these insights that can be gleaned from the experiment are disturbing, it is fascinating at the same time. With it we gain a better insight as to how the human mind reacts in these situations, and why civilizations form in the first place. It is a broader insight into intelligence in general as well. As observed, needing resources drives a person to seek (or) form groups. These groups need more resources to sustain themselves, and it becomes harder to maintain the appropriate level of resources due to circumstances (like weather in rl, in this scenario the rate of drops). This drives the groups to use other resources, which are also finite as well. They can gather it themselves or seek out other groups to either trade or take from with force (causing conflict).
It's just his narration style and editing. It makes it look like a documentary/crime and he's trying to sound all dark. I'm honestly having a hard time finishing the video.
When they said disturbing I thought someone was gonna die in the end or something. The story may have been underwhelming but I'm glad nothing bad happened.
@@connorjackson7204 Ik it's weird and may sound stupid, but I censored it because I thought it might be a trigger word for some people. And yes, some people do have trigger words (ex : s*c*de, d*pr*ssion, school) that trigger negative emotions. Plus it was late at night so I wasn't really thinking clearly, brain cells went brrr 💀. Probably gonna uncensor it now, because it isn't a trigger word for most people.
Honestly, I think this experiment would be fun to do now, years later with so much more experience with the game. Maybe it would turn out better, with people having the common sense to make animal farms instead of killing them instantly, It would be fun to see how long players could last now.
@@rainbowsoul4176 just see on UA-cam popular youtubers like grian mumbo jumbo and ld shadow lady and many others play there it's the same experiment but in hardcore with lots of twists it's soo frikin intersting
What is suspicious to me is how Wifies knows so many details like: “He had breakfast and fed his cat”, like how would that be researchable on the internet?
Anyone else think it's really cool how the dwarves and the merchants kinda RPed like how the dwarves created a tunnel system and the merchants stayed out of the war and just traded?
And some hide in the shadows till the time is ripe.
And the axe built a castle to fight.
Kinda like Ancient Greece and egypt
Not the tunnel
Could also just be a name given to the factions afterwards, so it had to fit. Or, you know ... it was all mostly a hoax, as he explicitly wrote in the bloody end.
The most unbelievable part of this story is that someone could manage to schedule 30 players at the same time
Legendary
let's not lie this could happen to our real world
it wouldn't be a long time when the earth will become a wasteland
@@gunitgrover4365 Actually he's got a point. Not the red giant thing, though, that's not supposed to happen for about 5 to 7 billion years. If you actually read the rest of his comment (which obviously you didn't), then you'll see that he also said that a rogue black hole could enter the solar system or humanity could have an apocalyptic nuclear war. Both of those are very valid. There about 10 million black holes in the Milky Way, and 12 of them are discovered to be rogue black holes. As for the nuclear war, well, that's very plausible, especially as more types of nuclear technology is being developed every year with the additional factor of many international tensions rising about accusations of underlying systematic attacks for global domination, which may or may not be true.
@@gunitgrover4365 man u seem to be out of control plss see a doctor and calm ur self
@@gunitgrover4365 you got issues
The story started like a usual Minecraft server and ended up like the hunger games
Why isn't this the most liked comment?
Mhm
The entire way through it was every Minecraft server
And I turned the likes to 667 😃
So true
You call this "Minecraft's most disturbing experiment", I call this "an average modern day Minecraft video"
Minecraft smp after 3 days
It is an typicqlly 'basti ghg' challenge, thats a german strewmer and youtuber who is i think the best one in Germany. I am german but i dont watch him😂
Only thing disturbing about the experiment are like the two odd occurrences that happen as well as the weird global warming commentary the author places at the end. Other than that, this is honestly completely normal behavior lmfao.
@@boyzilla78productions I mean, Wifies hasn't really learned in the past 3 years about ARG's and telling cohorent stories, so... that should explain a lot right there.
Plus the fact that the word "betrayal" in the description is STILL mis-spelled after 3 years.
@@amethyphoenix ah, that makes sense lol
Him: "No, it's just a block game."
Also him: *talks like he is reading a creepypasta*
Lol this is so true
Hmm read the title you May know why
@@pingpinglou9958 I know, but even the title is exaggerated. It wasn´t disturbing at all and the thumbnail is just pure clickbait. The only thing that led me to click on this and watch this, was curiosity.
@@kreativernickname4031 true but the title and thumb nail is spooky but him talking is normal so yeah true but not true but mostly true
Yea
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'He knows food will be scarce so he goes around killing all the animals' Really smart way to make the most of your food
He could've made a farm..
@@Synthis_Bioji That's the point m'dude
Well, the animals can always respawn, right?
@@grzegorzha. Yup, but it's still quite common to starve even in normal survival worlds, it's not something you can depend on
@@spacemarine4349 I knew the joke, but it's true.
The griefers love to grief other players, but absolutely can't take it when they are given the same medicine.
How is this disturbing?
@@hs24359 No idea but it shows how fragile their ego is
I just love how they began fighting over saplings, one of the most abundant and easily farmable resources... It just implies they all sucked at remembering to pick up their saplings and had tiny farms... and that everyone built their house out of bricks.
Yeah I also found it weird that they made their houses out of a limited resource instead of easily farmable and replaceable ones (cobblestone, wood, etc.)
Maybe there was a reason this turned to war lmao
@@andrev.4320 So what we learn
A) this is a block game
B) these guys would've been horrible at playing Skyblock
i forgot bricks existed in minecraft if i’m going to be honest
It was 2012 and it wasn’t hard to get clay and it was VERY abundant, like imagine if you make a block out of gravel when u smelt it.....plus it looked back then 👀
Did no one ever think of making a fishing rod? Infinite food, chance of getting enchantments as well as armour and stuff
imagine hacking someone because they took down your base in a block game
Once, someone ddos’d a dude I know for saying that said DDoser was weak
The DDoser was weak, he didn’t want to admit it and he thought he had muscles, it was stupid
getting ddosed was very common during this time, it's not a very big deal at all.
Ever heard of 2b2t
@@sheeplord4276 yeah ik
I wonder if one of the 30 people there are still playing minecraft to this day
When the griefing is so bad that people trade in renewable resources
Yea
The question is why is it disturbing
@@Luna_shadowit’s not disturbing
@@therealcountryofspain6436 the title said its disturbing lol
@@heshiram1188 Dang.. it got me disapointed.
I love how this video is over a year old at this point and "betrayal" is still misspelled in the description.
2 years in and it is still spelled incorrectly.
@@Shimmering_rain 3 years and yep
@@abdulnourr-Habibinot yet, still 2 more months
And 'players' is 'player' at 16:05
okay now it's four years@@ibrahim_-_-_
Imagine being so pissed that your little floating platform got blown up that you find someone's ip and ddos them
Yes, it’s pathetic
yes
That kinda pissed me off xd. But what irritates me more is those dudes where like "oh well it's not worth it" like BRO THEY COMMITED A FUCKIN CRIME AND ON TOP OF THAT YOUR SHIT IS FUCKED UP! YA FOO!
first day on the internet?
What is ddos?
Plot twist: wifles is jay and that’s how he knows so much about the story
100% correct
Wouldn't be surprised
Wiffles
His name is not wiffle it’s wifies
It says at the end most of it was embellished
My expectation: woody hacks anyone who tries to leave the server
Reality: salty griefers
Bro that's what I was thinking
Me too
Same, I’d love to be here. Seems really fun and a challenge
me too
woody from toy story tried to hack people
It’s so interesting yet sad to see how everyone in the server resorted to violence. It’s basically every apocalypse known to movie and human history. Whenever I watched movies about apocalypses, I just sort of brushed it off, forcing myself to believe people couldn’t be so cruel towards others, but deep down I knew it wasn’t true.
I’m honestly so glad that they decided to work together at the end, though. It’s just insane how this correlates with reality.
I mean it's either violence or greed, usually both. Just look at how COVID went. Immediately people stocked up on resources to the point they were low in stock, then started selling the resources for a profit.
well when resources are limited, no matter how civil things may be in the beginning, things will always resort to violence.
and the strong will always win, that’s why clans were made, so they could increase their manpower. clan with most members has the best chance of survival
get enough members and you might even be able to survive forever if you have sapplings and a few cows to breed without any fear of them being slaughtered
@@ibrahim_-_-_ yeah that is a good point. But my thing is that, let’s just say that an apocalypse were to happen. Why make groups or clans if you could just ALL contribute together in surviving? Wouldn’t that be so much more better?
@@jamiwami People are not equal, not matter what. They have different opinions and goals, so eventually you will be dragged for a side, and fight for it. To keep a larger group together, you'll need panis et circenses, aka countries.
@@Kabup2 Yeah, I didn’t really think about that part. While different thoughts and opinions can be good, it’s unfortunate that with situations like this, it can be abysmal.
expectations: someone got killed in real life over minecraft
reality: dumb anarchy server + some nerd got LOIC'd using an skype ip resolver
Oh, hello verified youtube
Pretty much
Funny rocket legg man
flip reset man
low orbit ion 🇩annon
the only disturbing factor of this was the scientifically impossible ability of woody being able to schedule 30 people. I can barely schedule games with four of my friends.
same
bro i can barely schedule a game with one friend lmao
i think its thanks to how he used something like "if you agree, you have to do it or there will be consequences" and "you cant leave after you join" that made everyone scared of not joining in time
Its a struggle to get my own brother to play w me
no, the most disturbing detail can be found at 4:34 WHY DO THEY NEED TO BUILD WITH BRICKS?! fucking BRICKS!? ITS THE WOODWORK EXPERIMENT NOT THE BRICKED UP EXPERIENCE!
The fact they got so upset that they had to ddos him, I mean I understand their hard work was ruined, but it was just karma that was waiting to be happened.
If they got that pissed off about it then it was exactly what they deserved in my opinion. Especially since it seemed like they made quite a lot of other people leave.
They were even literally griefing and stealing themselves at the literal moment they got griefed and stole from. The fact they couldn't handle that REEKS of real world immaturity
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@@AxxLAfriku This is a self promotion, the fact that you tried saying its not really shows that you're actually asking for view
@@pqddachu lmao its a bunch of salty players
I think dismissing the results simply because it's a block game is ignoring a lot tbh. From what the players demonstrated (initially being peaceful, to slowly realizing resources becoming scarce, forming alliances, conflict, etc) it really does mirror what can happen in real life, and how humans deal with trying to survive. There have been real life experiments similar to this, but on islands. You'd be surprised to find that it's more similar than you'd expect.
Just like how history has always been
“If the walls were suddenly torn down, how do you think players would react?”
*Looks at 2b2t*
Brueh
So all wasteland, then.
Rumbling
@@botnep7197 I see what you did there
Players make a giant fishbone
It pains my technical Minecraft heart to know that they would all easily have survived had they worked together
as a very old minecraft player I felt the same...
me and my friends have a small village in our server that has a very big trading/community system
because we worked together. BTW I am the farmer of the village.
They could’ve have just build up
@@namenotfound614 "There was just one rule. No Leaving."
@@aspenhart_ just break the rules and gather resources outside. then get back in
@@namenotfound614 I mean, they'll get
kicked out from the experiment.
"What would happen if the walls were torn down?" 2b2t would happen.
This was actually really interesting. The questions at the end that woody posed were very interesting as well.
So, if you are given more resources, no need to steal from others. Except, not everyone grief for need, sometimes they do it for fun. They burned the house of the merchants, remember?
The fact that they got mad over getting griefed after they themselves griefed other people for their own amusement. They can dish it but they can't take it.
Displays their own ignorance
you wouldn't believe how unprovoked ddossing and doxxing is in the mcpvp community, i'm so desensitized to it lmao
@@xantis2236 Mojang should add an update to prevent that kind of stuff happening to make it safer, and anger the griefers because their power to hack others has ceased. Hehehe thinking of it makes me happy.
@@xantis2236 very curious too, what's the difference between them, the doxxy and dossy
@@kagemushashien8394 Gamer? Gamer
“My mother used to tell me about the old days, when the four nations lived together in harmony.
The dwarves, The brotherhood, The Merchants, and the axes. But everything changed when the dwarves attacked, The axes were going to stop the war, but when the server needed them most, they vanished. But I believe that there is still hope, that Jay is still out there.”
Best introduction to this event I've seen till now.
very funny I will like the comment because I liked it
perfect xD
I love you for this 🤣😂🤣
Although his axe skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he can save anyone. But, I believe Jay can save the server
All other groups: WE NEED RESOURCES AND DESTRUCTION OF OUR ENEMIES
Merchants: ALERT
Trade offer
You give You get
Saplings and iron Nether
I want to ask something what does ddosed mean?
@@Circle92488a ok I am not too good with tech but ddosing is when someone tries to disrupt aa network or server basically making it unusable.
@@Circle92488a its when someone sends a lot of data to a specific computer at the same time, using other computers to send it with, which causes disruption in the victims network
@@Circle92488a A distributed denial of service is what DDOS means, basically it is an attack that sends too many requests to a server or computer until it overloads and ceases to function properly. It can be caused either intentionally or unintentionally due to an overflow of network traffic.
Merchants: welcome to ancapistan
>watch video on a supposed 2011 minecraft experience
>video has a retelling of the events
>the retelling has bees
Immersion ruined
This was a big video and it really got me thinking if something like this would ever happen again lmao, amazing video!!
first reply
Agreed!
you should host one jk
Kinda sounds like 2b2t but with limited space.
Yup, it even has real life crime over a block game. Definitely 2b2t but small.
I would want to do something like this, though the lack of a proper backing, my only playing on PS4, and me having little to nothing as backing (yes ik I said this before) it'd be hard, hopefully someone with a large backing could do this
Disturbing? This is the best, most interesting experiment I've ever witnessed
Yeah
You have a stack of likes 👍
agreed
Yeah
It's disturbing that what you do in the game portrays who you are in real life
Well kinda because you can act however you want but still
I wish i was part of it
Wifies went from Vsauce to Disrupt in 1 video lmao
Underrated comment and video.
@Devie Nacorda Nuguid hi vsauce Micheal here***
True
Lmao
@@malikw2839 its "hey vsauce, micheal here"
This was genuinely so interesting, i wish i could find some sort of series someone made of this because this entire experiment... honestly is inspiring to me. 30 players in a limited resource box of bedrock, clans, war, anarchy and so on? that made this entire thing impossible for me to look away from. imagine the story lines that could have been created with this? if this was an online series on youtube i would have watched it. the start of the war, the end of the server- honestly was amazing. i wish there was more stuff like this.
100 players survive in (scenario)
*looks at Grian's Life Series*
Well, similar stuff exists
Watch the 1000 player experiment where they're on islands and stuff def recommend watching
The most impressive feat is managing to schedule sessions that 30 people can attend on a weekly basis
Ik its very interesting but its just sad someone ended up getting hacked sadly 😔
i GaVe ThE 666tH lIkE
@@mr.tuxino1603 demon number 💀
@@ItsNotLachu yEa Lol
@@mr.tuxino1603 not scary
At first I thought the experiment itself was why he got hacked based on the intro, but that turned out a lot more different than expected
Same
This wasn’t disturbing at all, I would LOVE to have played there.
Same
Same
me too
The SMALLEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT
Same, I think
The ending conclusion was funny I can't deny that, but what I also can't deny is that it is kinda interesting how they behaved exactly the way you would have expected them too. Making groups, starting wars, capitalizing on the war, destroying almost everything they had, and then finally coming together when it was the only good option they had left
it would’ve been funny if he hit us with the, “OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT”
Imagine if it was the origin of 2b2t
smallest anarchy server in minecraft
the smallest democracy server on roblox
yea fitmc is good video maker
It is technically true
This isn't really disturbing, just a cool story.
M I n e c r a f t I s c o o l
But how else can Wifies get those sweet, sweet views?
fr
its also 2b2t
@@computer_dude true
I think this actually says very good things about the human condition. The fewer resources there are, the more humans band together. It's only a small disruptive element taking advantage of the chaos with no regard for others that's the issue, and once that small element is forced to face consequences for their actions, humans are back to sharing resources and banding together for mutual protection. In the end, the longest lasting groups on the server are the ones that avoid conflict and instead facilitate trade between warring factions.
This comment is more detailed than my history essay on poland getting invaded by germany
no its just a block game xD
OK HOW AM I GOING TO REAS THIS?
I swear these replies are from people who never learned how to read
No, no, they all destroyed the world and each other, then the ones who barely survived that joined together because otherwise they had 100% chance of death. That's a more accurate assessment. That's not a good thing. Shows that humans only wanna join together and be decent when forced to, with no other option but death (quitting = death in this case ofc. ) The whole small greifer group, or terrorists, were only a couple of one of these other groups that decided to say FU to everyone and set up as dictators. So your whole thing here is crap.
Wifies: “Little did he know, his computer had been hacked.”
Ads: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
Didn't expect to see Lord of the Flies recreated in Minecraft. Lord of the Blocks?
Block of the Flies
That'd make a really interesting book. Basically lord of the flies for the new generation
Lord of the bees/bats
“I have the nautilus shell!”
Bro the second I heard small place that reminded me of lord of the flies
Conclusion of the story: 30 people left the server due to the death of 3 cows
if the clans all just combined into one big group the server would've had a much longer lifespan looking like an actual minecraft world rather than 2b2t spawn
Plot twist: the cows despawned
@@kaydub0623 that would be tragic
@@kaydub0623 Neutral overworld mobs like cows don't despawn actually.
@@minorcomet282 which would make everything boring
Not too disturbing but creepy that the guy would actually use Jay’s IP address and block him out
@@username6338 must not have must
Honestly, kind of a petty thing to do isn’t it?
As a software engineer who daily works with 5+ servers with public IP addresses
DDoS attacks are minors, if not common, can't even categorize as creepy
@@akatsukilevi I mean, people can say it is creepy or not-
@@honeyboohoo True
This was really interesting. I have actually thought about running my own social experiments and I now have a lot to think about.
That sounds very interesting
During the war:
Axe: AAAAAAAAA
Dwarves: AAAAAAAA
Brotherhood: AAAAAAAA
Merchants: mmmmmmm trade
venitians during the crusades:
Lowkey that’s the fucking war business
Being a war profiteer sounds like fun
@@IMadeAnEntireSpeciesForWhat The Holy Land during the crusades: **confused screaming**
Trade Offer!
I recieve: peace
You Recieve: Stuff
"If the walls were suddenly torn down, how do you think players would react?"
Uhhh, Woody literally had the chance to test that WITH THEIR OWN EXPERIMENT
yes but that would invalidate his first experiment, which was "how do people react to the effects limited resources over time", not "what happens when people are brought down by starvation and lack of resources, then are given an abundance of resources"
@@blazeburner303 I don't know if it would invalidate it. Sure, that was the original purpose of the experiment, but adding onto it in such a way after the fact wouldn't alter the initial results as long as Woody didn't tell anyone he was gonna do it. He still got what he wanted, after all. This would be more of an "epilogue" or a "part 2", you know?
It was an experiment in itself. ASKING what would happen gets different results, you'll probably get lots of "Everyone dies" and "People do nice things for each other" but if it actually happens you'll get way different results.
@@catbatrat1760 Yeah, I agree. Its the only time you could really do such an experiment.
I mean, do you really need an answer to this question? You know what would've had happened, just look at the 2b2t server. Obviously not on the same scale, but I doubt there wouldn't be endless griefing and destruction
"Does this say anything about the current human condition as a whole?"
"No, Its just a block game"
moms be like
that just instantly made me crack up
b
honestly kinda expect it
The smoothest way to avoid political commentary
This really is a fascinating show of how people work. Or at least people in the demographic of the MC forums. Near instant division into specific groups, the fact that usually renewable resources like saplings and wood became valuable because the knowledge of limited space and resources drove participants to sabotage others and develop an “us vs them” mentality, the fact that those who refused to join a group inevitably became a group in of themselves. If this social experiment was for a class the person running it had an absolute buffet of talking points for an essay on human nature.
this is the best video in my recommended so far today
Wow 1 like, 16 hours ago, and verified?
I recommend to listen to recommendations
I've seen you say this multiple times lol
I watch this a little bit
bruh I've seen this comment of yours in 5 videos today
The server in a nutshell:
Everyone: we need more supplies!
Also everyone: Let's burn all the farms and houses!
basically an oversimplification of the real world
xD
Yeah that wasn’t very smart.
Thats what humanity is
@@NotEnoughSwvy owo
Moral of the video: dont join a stranger's minecraft server
Ye
I would love to join this
Also, don't give out your personal info to internet weirdos
@@cassie5248 VPN: interesting... I offer you VPN for monae~
@@davidgumazon yeah. if vpn said that to me id probably... stop using it.
I love the way you tell stories, keep up the good work !
So we were clickbaited to think this was Minecraft’s most disturbing experiment, well you sure got me hooked, even though it wasn’t that disturbing.
it sounds fake as well
@@joki1937 He said most of it was fake, it's a story based on events that did happen, but were embellished massively.
@@nikkiofthevalley if they were "embellished massively" then these "events" might have not happened at all
@@joki1937 all in all, this experiment does sound quite interseting
@@joki1937 It is. That's how these things work. They're made for entertainment.
“On the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft” - bald Minecraft historian
He will get hair soon
@hi there HISTORIAN.
@hi there r/woooosh
@@TitaniumRailgun He has but it is on his chin
IT has grown for so long now it has its own jiggle physics
This honestly seemed like a cool experiment. Limited resources and having friends and enemy’s to match, I can see how this would be a fun realm/server idea. But without the ddosing. Also props to the merchants for remaining neutral the whole game
it actually looks fun and interesting
I was expecting woody to hack any person that tried to leave the server but it was just some salty griefers ip banning someone
@@NamekFreakazoid I mean fair enough but still I think it was a pretty cool story, title offsets it but yeah
Merchants:
TRADE OFFER
You Receive: We Receive:
Peace Wood and Saplings
@@minorcomet282 I’m pretty sure that was the “DA griefers”
Ngl, I kinda wish this story had actually happened in full. It would be fascinating to see how actual players would react in a world like this. Obviously there are UA-cam videos where hundreds of players are put into a minecraft world, but it would be better if instead, there was a minecraft video or an actual experiment that was laid out like this. 30 players in an isolated world, where resources are prone to become scarce, and clan formations becoming inevitable. Also, running the experiment multiple times where things (like mentioned in this video) like expanding the border by 'x' amount of blocks to see what the players would do is interesting. I have a list of different things you could do in each experiment
List:
1. Expand the bedrock border by 'x' amount.
2. Every hour, a new tree somewhere within the border grows.
3. Players get teleported outside the border into the endless minecraft world for an hour to see what the players do.
4. Restore one resource in the world, it can be any block that is rare to find or expensive to trade.
I encourage you to brainstorm more ideas!
people: dying in wars and killing each other
Merchants: so I started trading
Proof that lib-right on the political compass always wins
@@mgord9518 did you watch the whole video? I think the end showed us that friendship always wins in the end
@@mgord9518 There's the guy that has to bring politics into everything
well merchant do as merchant does.
merchants always follow the money. they stayed true to actual merchants; they're in it for the money ( in this case, the resources. )
expectations: people do creepy ritual stuff
reality: they made an smp server and someone ip banned him from the server by using a skype ip resolver lol
ty, you saved 17 minutes of my life. Luv
@@discordslayer8648 np!
@@imAgamingApple why you do that you do that you can’t save 17 minutes he needs ad revenue.
@@slaw2468 huh?
@@tjay2586 money.
This isn’t *THAT* disturbing, I thought it was gonna be like some dark twisted story involving real life deaths or something lol
Edit : Okay, this had now become my most liked YT comment ever. I can't tell if it's from people agreeing with me or something else. But I never expected this. Thanks y'all!
i mean, the experiment did kind of shed a light on how most human conflict happen
@@shualel Except he dumbs it down at the end by saying "It's just a block game," and to be fair he's not wrong, but the way people interact in games does have some merit to it since game theory (not the channel) is a *legitimate* scientific study, but yeah I was kinda disappointed by the clickbait since I was expecting something more substantial, and even then some of the events described in this video never happened as stated by the "some of it was embellished" at the end.
@ROADRUNNERNEWLIGHTNEWMACHINE I mean atleast it's not annoying levels of clickbait. Clickbait inherently is a way for people to click. You clicked therefore you were intrigued.
Bruh same in the beginning I thought this was gonna end up being the unfriended movie😂
Yeah its just someone getting ddossed the title is clickbait
I would love to see this experiment run again post pandemic to see if isolation has made people more or less cooperative
“This event happened in may of 2012.”
also shows a tree with a beehive
Maybe he just re-enacted the scene.
its not real footage
@@Dudi-rw9vy It’s a joke
@@Dudi-rw9vy I'm here to stop redditors
@@gooberbunchofrandomnumbers *laughing chaotically* r/woooosh
“He was hacked.”
Me: “Oh shit”
*finds out it was just a DDoS done by script kiddies*
Me: 😑
why’d u have to say that haven’t finished it yet
@@verifiedperson9079 don't read the comments then? Lmao
@@tracefleemangarcia8816 it's boring to not read comment
lMAO
same
It sounded like actual history, and seem extremely important.
don't read my channel banner, as it is not extremely important
Yes it is history
9:05 Interesting as it is that the conlfict started because of three cows went missing.
Damn the war part feels like watching an actual war documentary
Wanna make some grilled cheese?
@@Critolar same
@@pixelaim17 nice
@@NeverGonnaGiveyuCheese me to I want some
Griefers: *Kills everyone and destroys their stuff if they dont pay them*
Jay: *Destroys the Griefers base in return*
Griefers: *surprised Pikachu face*
They just displayed their own ignorance
well they got paid
Everyone else: Pathetic.
Minecraft: A game where cows become the Franz Ferdinands of server wars.
and killing dogs became the defenestration of Prague
Ok
@Muffins the Cat • 26 years ago Aye.
oh god oh fuck peeper leviathan
Griefers are a plague, you call it a creepypasta I call it a Tuesday on a public server
If teachers taught children like this about the environment the world will become a better place
Ikr
greed
Let’s start doing it
they probably wouldn't listen, then complain that school failed them
I guess but I still would be fun to do it with the class, lol
What if it was like mazerunner where you had access to the outside world through a maze however you have to get back to the area at a certain time or you would get closed off from the group and suffer consequences.
That's a really cool idea!
Chucks death 😭😭😭😭
That would be exactly like going the nether was
"He knows food will become scarce"
_kills a sheep_
ah yes
yeah, and mutton wasnt even in the game until like 1.9 or somthing?
@@Garchomp808 on java mutton was in the game from 1.1
@@Crqwfish really? I must have been blind for many years
Ohhh yea this is 1.2
“No, it’s just a block game”
You are correct. Most people in real life don’t just randomly kill someone because they feel like it.
The factions are really interesting as it reminds me of real life gangs. The factions act like gangs as they offer protection from other factions. And when one person messes up or purposefully does something to the other faction for more power/resources/money a gang war breaks out. Creating rivalries between gangs and fighting for more power. This could also apply for countries too.
Steve be joining the hood like:
Thats the whole meaning behind the experiment. To show how humans react to limited resources and lack of communication
Reminds me of the Global Change Game which was a not dissimilar social experiment outside of Minecraft where they seperated the participants into 2 seperate games based on some personality criteria, each representing a chunk of the human population.
To oversimplify a little, the group that was more inclined to cooperation did fairly well at meeting the challenges thrown at them.
The other, caused the extinction of the species.
that is how it works yes
Imagine bullying everyone on the server, basically screaming "I'M LOOKING FOR TROUBLE!" and being so upset when somebody gives you what you asked for that you have to launch a DDOS. This isn't 2B2T, this is 4chan.
Some people are so sick that they enjoy being cruel for funsies, but they still hate having to face consequences for their actions.
Xbox rust is basically ddos simulator
"This isn't 2b2t, this is 4chan."
...do you know where 2b2t originated? You have to be kidding me.
And most people go on 4chan to be depressed or masturbate, maybe even read some stories. Not like DDOS attacks.
@@catbatrat1760 Man, they aren't sick for being mean to others in Minecraft. They're just playing the game.
@@professionalfangster1510 Do you not know of the hacker known as 4chan?
Alternate title: the most disturbing Minecraft experiment that I will describe to you for 17 minutes then tell you its basically fake
Thats 17 minutes we cant get back
@@c3sxxzxxz726 that’s 17 minutes I don’t give a shit about though
I guess it’s fake but I alr started this vid so imma watch it anyways
Some parts of the story was fake but something similar still happened
God bless you for warning me
Well the thumbnail shows me they basically just made a Frankenstein herobine.
This.
this is an unofficial SMP that i would have loved to watch
Yeah this needs to be talked about more, surprised there aren't animatics. At least one of them had to be streaming right?
This is literally Minecraft Lord of the Flies.
LMAO
Bruh literally read that this year7
Omg it is
lord of the bees
FOR REAL
This is so disturbing I'm literally crying and shaking rn
Why
It's creepy, it's traumatizing, but facts are, this was exactly what it was called, an experiment. In fact, it's quite similar to real life.
You mean hunger games, lol
How is it traumatizing
@@ddrule2684 yeah, but its a block game
I think that's just what happens when you put humans in a world with no rules. They make cilvizations nd organize, they kill each other, then ruin the environment for everyone.
@@Whopparhombus even better
I came for a minecraft video but found an intense story about human nature and the results of anarchy.
How is this story about the result of anachy?
@@fralegend0152 maybe this video's line of timestamps: Anarchists 11:13
@@davidgumazon yeah, but thats not really anarchism, anarchism is the lack of a hierarchy, not a lack of rules (and those two created a hierarchy were they were on top)
@@fralegend0152 ok
If it was true anarchy, they would start pillaring up the bedrock.
''All penguins have criminal tendencies''
-Some random BBC documentary I saw as a kid
i am penguin
@@lorenz2418 is it true then?
Shit don’t tell em i’m here
@@squidzo1d *Penguin has been spoted*
please do not call the police on me again
This is like one of the first Minecraft civilizations social experiment.
I love how Wifies used sheep as an example of how Jay got food in the first few minutes of an experiment. For any new Minecraft players or people who don't play Minecraft, sheep didn't drop mutton until 1.8.
Yea i noticed that too
Omg these been dropping since 1.8 it feels like it started happening yesterday
@@slothfilmsfnshortfilmsskit5270 omg wow yea makes me feel old
ik
We didnt ask, but we enjoyed. (C) 2021 Wifies
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Wifies: “Yes, a real attack over a block game”
FitMC: yo hold my beer
LOL XD
Yeah on 2b2t it's nowadays just another Saturday morning
Fit MC videos are fake
@@ooga_booga399 why?
Guy gets attacked in real life over the oldest anarchy server in minecraft.
Axe, Brotherhood, and Dwarves: *fighting*
Merchants: Oh no! Anyway...
Wifies: Does this say anything about the human codition?
Me: **expecting him to go into a deep, heartwarming story**
Wifies: No
but yes it does
@@Bee-eautiful Well, it's fake, and the Jay story is fanfiction about a story some guy made up for the Minecraft forums.
@@RaynmanPlays maybe
@@Bee-eautiful No, not maybe. It was admitted to be fake.
@@RaynmanPlays if u say so
Literally all of this could’ve been solved if they worked together to breed animals, create an orchard, etc. They did it all to themselves lmao
Crab mentality of humans
that would be hard because they cant communicate, technoblade once said the universal language is VIOLENCE
@@em3m998 no, it just would be boring if they all worked with each other, remember the map is only 300x300
@@collegepark301 I mean its experiment, yes it would be boring if they did, but im pretty sure they never see it like that. Their first instinct is to steal which is basically humanity. those 4 clans who fought, those represents country, and the war, the world war.
@@em3m998 "Crab". There it is. Metacarcinization happening right here!
The most disturbing part of the video is that Minecraft world he’s slowly flying threw
That last question is just like MatPat's conclusion in the Minecraft whole story theory I watched yesterday, about how it compares to real human society, basically serves as a warning
Ohhh the good old creepy Minecraft stuff
Under rated
Oh yes the FIES man has uploaded
Ohhh the good old sn10 starship xd
And its night for me
@@dermaks_ mm yes
How is this disturbing? It’s more or less just interesting and cool to see how players act in these types of situations
true
I think because the whole reason it's an experiment was to show how greedy humans get in situations like this. It's a video game sure but irl we've been doing shit like this to eachother since the dawn of humanity.
1 word, clickbait...
@@keckingrabbit354indeed. While these insights that can be gleaned from the experiment are disturbing, it is fascinating at the same time.
With it we gain a better insight as to how the human mind reacts in these situations, and why civilizations form in the first place. It is a broader insight into intelligence in general as well.
As observed, needing resources drives a person to seek (or) form groups. These groups need more resources to sustain themselves, and it becomes harder to maintain the appropriate level of resources due to circumstances (like weather in rl, in this scenario the rate of drops). This drives the groups to use other resources, which are also finite as well. They can gather it themselves or seek out other groups to either trade or take from with force (causing conflict).
It's just his narration style and editing. It makes it look like a documentary/crime and he's trying to sound all dark. I'm honestly having a hard time finishing the video.
I though it was gonna be more creepier but the only creepy thing that happend was the ddosed
Just happened
When they said disturbing I thought someone was gonna die in the end or something. The story may have been underwhelming but I'm glad nothing bad happened.
DDoS'ing isn't hacking and is nothing to be afraid of unless you need constant uptime for some reason.
@@Violet_Parakeet why did you censor die
@@connorjackson7204 Ik it's weird and may sound stupid, but I censored it because I thought it might be a trigger word for some people. And yes, some people do have trigger words (ex : s*c*de, d*pr*ssion, school) that trigger negative emotions. Plus it was late at night so I wasn't really thinking clearly, brain cells went brrr 💀. Probably gonna uncensor it now, because it isn't a trigger word for most people.
*trees become a scarcity*
me thinking about the future:
"That was the most disturbing and the most fun Minecraft experiment..."
_"...Oh, btw, did I tell you that its all fake?"_
Idk i was 2 when it was made
@@Ee-xe9si ?
@Sophonda Cox ?
Just watch last life
click bait moment
Wifies
"There are four clans"
ThunderClan, RiverClan, ShadowClan, and WindClan.
when the childhood
@@comet.x when the childhood
Sadly everyone forgets about Skyclan
@@Alu_kardd Poor SkyClan 😔
@@sm0lpox when the childhood (?)
Honestly, I think this experiment would be fun to do now, years later with so much more experience with the game. Maybe it would turn out better, with people having the common sense to make animal farms instead of killing them instantly, It would be fun to see how long players could last now.
This would be so interesting on Hardcore.
Last life/third life
I don't have such weaknesses
@@PRDGL_WindyBW yeah!
@@VnM-vm3wm what's Last life/Third life?
@@rainbowsoul4176 just see on UA-cam popular youtubers like grian mumbo jumbo and ld shadow lady and many others play there it's the same experiment but in hardcore with lots of twists it's soo frikin intersting
The entire vid in 1 sentence...
RIP JAY
What is suspicious to me is how Wifies knows so many details like: “He had breakfast and fed his cat”, like how would that be researchable on the internet?
It’s 100% embellished. That’s storytelling for you :)
ya i would think Jay left some sort of post on the forum or Twitter or something
It's fiction.
It's fiction. Did you not see the ending?
Go to the end and read