Tutorials/Spawn jail

A spawnjail is a structure implemented on multiplayer servers as a security check for new arrivals, or as a server lock, for when there are no OP's on the server.

Description
A spawnjail takes the form of a box just big enough inside to contain a player, built over the spawnpoint, out of bedrock. There may be a gap in the wall at head level so that the player can be looked at from outside the box.

Function
New arrivals spawn inside the box and cannot escape until allowed out by an op. If there is no op or admin in the room, the spawn jail effectively closes the server, meaning no-one can enter when the room is unpoliced. This is an anti-griefing measure: each new arrival feels scrutinized, may be followed once allowed out, and knows that the room is policed, purportedly making them less likely to grief. The viewing window can yield whether or not the player is a premium owner of Minecraft - a demographic who are not expected to be griefers due to their monetary commitment to the game.

Certain hacks allow players to escape spawnjails by changing their respawn point to an area outside of the accessible area.

Other varieties
Sometimes, a spawnjail is more of a "spawnmaze" where a catacomb built of bedrock starts at the spawnpoint and acts as an intelligence test for new arrivals; they must find the end of the maze in order to access the room proper. The forums contain several maze generator mods.

Some servers may have an entire section fenced off by bedrock. This is so the admins can let players on the server when no admins are online. It may also provide more selective server entrance policies, only letting those with good building talent or a premium membership in.

Opinions
Some players consider this a rude practice. However, many admins support it, because it keeps griefers out at minimal cost to them. The effectiveness of this griefing reduction is debatable.

Problems
If spawnjails are larger than one square block, then it is possible to break out of it. Simply by pressing enter, moving aside, then placing a block at the place you pressed enter, will get you out of the spawnjail (by pressing r to respawn). Fortunately, most servers ban people who build in spawnjails. Using hacks can also allow you to break out of a spawnjail.

This problem can be fixed by creating a net of 1x1x2 rooms that the players move up into when they try to escape. Since a room like this would have no viewing window it would leave people who try to escape stuck and would need to rejoin.