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IS THE JARON WAVE DYING DOWN?!
Written by KaiserFrederick1
2 Weeks ago, on the 23rd of may, the Youtuber Yeah Jaron uploaded his most recent video “I Survived Minecraft's Most Realistic Civilization”, which led to the massive surge of players joining the DemocracyCraft Server, now known as ‘The Jaron Wave’. For a week straight, new players were joining every single day, causing panic within the government, and a sudden lack of available housing, as well as several other issues.
As of today, the 7th of June, it has been 2 weeks since the start of ‘The Jaron Wave’, and due to the statistics released by Congressman End, we can see that the massive influx of players is seemingly beginning to die down.
At the start of ‘The Jaron Wave’, on the 23rd of may, 2141 people joined the DemocracyCraft Minecraft server, with 1826 of them being new players, giving a total of 2 months and 17 days worth of playtime across all the players.
For comparison, the day before that, on the 22nd of may, 224 people joined the server, with 33 of them being new players, totaling 20 days of total player playtime.
Over the following week, thousands of new players joined the server, with an average of 1488 new players every day, reaching its highest new player amount on the 24th, reaching up to 2134 new players, with 2942 players in total, and around 5 months and 23 days worth of playtime.
the week following, however, saw massively decreased numbers of new players, and a total amount of players joining each day drastically lowered, by up to 1000 less players than the week prior, reaching its lowest on the 4th of June, at around 468 new players, 1484 people joining, and around 2 months and 24 days worth of playtime in total.
We have heard from an anonymous user that joined recently due to Jaron's video, stating: “I’m pretty happy about that [The Jaron wave is dying down], because the state of the server is deteriorating due to the lag.”
another anonymous user stated: “I think [it’s] because they gave up, because they could not get a job. and it’s hard to start on the server.” with a third user stating: “It's good because I can play more [on the server].”
In conclusion: the impact that Jaron's video has had on the server is beginning to wear off, as less and less new players are joining. The server is seemingly also becoming more stable as there are less people logging on per day, leading to less stress on the server, and shorter queue times. It will likely also reduce the amount of violent crime, due to the fact that there are less people in general, as well as the fact that the economy might begin to recover soon, and affordable housing might become more readily available soon, as the leases of some of the players that joined during ‘The Jaron Wave’, begin to expire.
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