Inclusivity in Minecraft and Cozy Communities
Inclusivity is not an "extra" - it is the foundation that makes community possible and lets people feel comfortable showing up as themselves.
In Minecraft, every survival world is a community. Minecraft is at its best when people feel encouraged to be themselves. It is easy to think "it is just a game," but how we treat each other shapes whether players feel welcome to participate peacefully.
Inclusivity is not a checklist; it is an ongoing commitment. Survival worlds thrive when there is transparency, firm principles that adhere to consistency, and immediate corrective action for anyone who does not honor the community's expectations.
Minecraft is a game that gives us opportunities to rely on one another and work on creative problem-solving together as collaborative groups. If you see someone under a zombie attack - in game or in life - you could help out, or not. What you choose says a lot about the kind of world we are building.
When we say Cozy MC is community-first, that means:
- Everyone should feel welcome and respect others.
- Boundaries are not barriers - they are what make people feel comfortable showing up as themselves.
- Respect, kindness, and listening are how we build together - in game and beyond.
When you center safety and inclusivity, wonderful things happen:
Cozy MC will always use its voice to normalize respect and kindness in survival communities. Inclusivity is not just about letting people in - it is about protecting what makes them feel motivated to stay.
Be part of the team that helps every community member feel like they belong. That is how we grow.
- Players open up creatively
- Friendships form faster
- Harassment stops being "normal"
- Minecraft becomes what it was meant to be - a shared story where everyone can thrive
Everyone is Welcome
Everyone is welcome here when they respect others - and that includes respecting boundaries that keep the space kind and safe for all. Each community has its own mission and focus, but inclusivity means everyone should have a place where they can belong and feel comfortable being themselves.
After all, inclusivity is everything - and kindness is our currency.

