The author of the text created a Minecraft server and gave 100 players creative mode with no instructions or rules. Chaos erupted, with players building random and often disturbing structures, including a shrine to the author, a Jesus statue with a penis, and numerous phallic symbols. The author was both disappointed and proud of the players' creations, but struggled to maintain control of the server due to intentional lag, DDoS attacks, and players finding ways to grief the server. Eventually, the author decided to end the experiment, but not before making the game mode survival and shrinking the world border to one block, causing many players to fall to their deaths.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The server was opened to 100 people with creative mode and no instructions or rules.
2. The server was set up for two days to prevent griefing.
3. Fire was disabled on the server.
4. The server was intentionally made to have lag.
5. A "cow pit" was built on the server.
6. A player found a way to kill the server owner, who had operator (op) privileges.
7. The server was being DDoSed (distributed denial-of-service attacked) at one point.
8. The server was shut down temporarily due to the DDoS attack.
9. The server owner set the game mode to survival mode and shrunk the world border to one block.
10. Players had 60 seconds to move to the center of the map before the border shrunk.
11. The server owner ended the video after about 30 minutes of gameplay.
12. The server owner announced the video on Twitter and encouraged viewers to follow them for future videos.