u/Simple-Shopping9168

▲ 175 r/Bloxburg

Am I the only one noticing how common AFK farming has become in Bloxburg?

I genuinely thought using auto clickers in Bloxburg was a bannable offense, but lately it feels like more and more people just aren't worried about it anymore.

I'm currently trying to max out my Woodcutter job, so I spend a lot of time around the tree area. That's probably why I've been noticing it so much, but it's honestly surprising how common it seems to be.

Earlier today, I joined a server and found three people AFK farming right next to each other. After that, I server hopped and ended up running into the same player I'd already seen AFK farming twice before. That was actually the third time I'd come across her, and it was the first time I decided to say something.

I mentioned that auto clickers are against the rules, but she didn't seem to care at all. Instead, she told me it was "easy money," called me jealous and a loser, said I was ruining her life, and then blocked me. Honestly, what surprised me most wasn't even the insults it was how unconcerned she seemed about the fact that using auto clickers is a bannable offense.

This isn't meant to shame anyone or start a witch hunt. I'm just genuinely curious because I always thought this was something people tried to avoid.

Edit: I can see this post is getting a lot of downvotes, and that's fine everyone is entitled to their opinion. I'm not posting this because I hate AFK farmers or because I'm jealous. My point is that if the developers have already stated that using auto clickers is bannable and have warned players not to use them, then it's clearly against the game's intended rules.

I also think it's unfair to players who legitimately spend time grinding or even buy game passes to earn money faster, only for others to make similar progress by leaving an auto clicker running while they're away. You don't have to agree with me, but that's why I think it's worth discussing.

u/Simple-Shopping9168 — 2 days ago

Bro is cutting down a lampost

guys i think i have the weirdest luck in finding weird/hilarious stuff in bloxburg from finding a stripping club to things like this 😂

u/Simple-Shopping9168 — 5 days ago
▲ 132 r/Bloxburg

Looks like the Auto Clicker Malfunction Lmao

was looking around for my friend using the map and i stumbled across him lmao are they not scared of getting banned?

u/Simple-Shopping9168 — 20 days ago

Hey everyone,

I run a small YouTube channel where I post video edits, including BL/yaoi (gay ship) content. This has been part of my channel from the start I’ve even had a dedicated playlist for it and it was never really an issue before.

About two weeks ago, I posted a video and a Shorts version of it and since then it’s been getting a wave of negative and sometimes openly homophobic comments. It’s still happening consistently, I’ve deleted some of the worst comments already, and my moderators have been helping a lot with removing hateful ones too, but I’m still seeing more come in regularly. It’s honestly been pretty discouraging.

For context, I’ve always made it clear in my channel bio that my page is meant to be a safe space for everyone regardless of race, gender, religion, or sexuality which is why the sudden shift in reactions feels even more confusing. I’m not part of the LGBTQ+ community myself, but I respect people for who they are, and that’s always been reflected in the kind of content I post.

I’m trying to figure out how to handle this situation moving forward, especially when it comes to whether I should respond to these comments or not.

Would really appreciate any advice or experiences from others who’ve gone through something similar. Thanks.

u/Simple-Shopping9168 — 2 months ago