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OOPS (25+)

OOPS is built for people who want to be part of a community — not just sit in a member list collecting roles. We’re here for the nights that start with “is anyone down to play something?” and somehow turn into hours of conversation, streams, coworking sessions, and shared routines with people you genuinely look forward to seeing online.

Gaming and hang-outs are at the heart of the server. Some people are here daily, some drift in and out, but the atmosphere stays the same: relaxed, social, and easy to settle into. There’s always something going on, whether it’s a new co-op obsession, bot games, or people quietly working together in VC while life happens in the background.

We care about keeping the server stable, secure, and worth investing time in. Members are encouraged to contribute, participate, speak up, and help shape the culture, but OOPS is intentionally managed with clear standards and direction. We’d rather build something lasting than chase numbers or try to appeal to everyone.

If you’re looking for a server that feels active without being performative, and like a real space instead of a revolving door — welcome to OOPS.

Ps: water the tree!
Bumped 28 minutes ago

Ratings & Reviews

4.2
13 reviews
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OOPS is the kind of server that somehow feels both chaotic and welcoming at the same time.
ashlyywithnoe ashlyywithnoe
26 days ago
Conversations can change topics at lightning speed, so if you’re looking for one structured discussion for hours, this probably isn’t it. But if you enjoy jumping from one random topic to another and seeing where the conversation goes, you’ll fit right in.

The server is welcoming to anyone willing to put in a little effort. Throw out a joke and chances are you’ll get several back, ranging from wholesome to absolutely ridiculous. The community has a good sense of humor and people aren’t afraid to lean into the bit.

Voice chats are active and can get hectic. You may have to repeat yourself occasionally, but people genuinely try to include everyone, even the person who’s been silently listening for the last hour. That’s a surprisingly rare quality and one of the server’s strongest points.

Overall, OOPS feels like an out-of-place little society that somehow works. A bunch of different personalities, questionable conversations, and enough chaos to keep things interesting but with people who generally want others to feel welcome.
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People here touch grass regularly, and it shows
fergiefbaby fergiefbaby
26 days ago
Refreshing to find a space of adults who regularly get out of the house and touch grass. Occasionally, we get a trickle of youths who are devoted to Rivals, and well... they smell like cheesy socks so we have to call in hazmat.
I wfh so everyone in this server is basically my coworker now. Cooler talk is actually interesting. We have an active Coworking group who can be in VC with deep focus or light chatter. When work is done, or I give up trying, lots of variety of games to play with friends in the server. Someone is always streaming something.
If you are a semi-well adjusted and self-aware adult who knows how to people, you'll enjoy your stay <3 Just remember its out of place society, not OUT OF POCKET... so be mindful
-XOXO
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Muted for providing feedback
impropersandwich impropersandwich
56 days ago
I left feedback that the authentication process was not descriptive enough, describing what their 3rd party system was doing, which was actually creating an account for me by leveraging my discord credentials, which I did not realize it had done until it was too late.

Leaving this feedback, I was immediately jumped on by the community currently present for no reason I can determine. Someone would ask me a question when when I'd reply to their question, someone else would tell me to 'get over it and move on' as If I'm not allowed to reply to people about the topic.

I was then muted for an hour, mind you, I've only been in server for 15 minutes and posted maybe 6 replies to people regarding my feed back.

I followed up with the server owner, after being outright ignored by 2 admins. The server owner unmuted me to try to remedy the situation but the experience was already quite sour. The moderators of the server seem way to trigger happy to mute or kick anyone they don't personally jive with or agree with and it's not a community I'm going to waste my time hanging around.