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Since 1.19.2 minecraft servers now have a way to report users directly to Mojang, while this might sound good, the community has been very up in arms about this and the data concerns that come with it. Assuming you plan on moderating your own server, I believe there is a way to disable this feature server side in the configuration.yml file in your server folder. It may be wise to use older versions if you believe this to be an issue. Depending on your userbase and if you plan on having mods on your server, there are client side mods that will help ease some of the data concerns, like disabling the chat report feature mentioned earlier. You may also look into encrypting chat messages although this requires both server and client side software for all players that you plan on having join, and since you mentioned its people you don't know, its unlikely that people would be willing to install any mods unless you already plan on the server being modded anyway.
Thanks for the hint regarding Mojang's/Microsoft's silly moderation policy. I would be moderating myself and there would probably be mods installed anyway. I think encrypting chat might be a bit too much but I'll keep it in mind.