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Minecraft's devs exit its 7 million-strong subreddit after Reddit's ham-fisted crackdown on protest

www.pcgamer.com Minecraft's devs exit its 7 million-strong subreddit after Reddit's ham-fisted crackdown on protest

The Minecraft subreddit won't be a source for official Mojang communications going forward.

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  • Pretty rich coming from the guys who overly moderate players' private Minecraft servers up to and including banning players for saying a no-no word...

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    • If they're banning people who use slurs, I'm all for it and beehaw may not be the place for you.

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      • I hate this response.

        Mojang also spies on your private server hosted on your own PC with your own internet playing with your own friends.

        Mojang shouldn't get that kind of control. That's crazy.

        Also, does Mojang require photo ID before they ban people for "slurs"? I'm not sure if a black person should get banned for saying the N word on their own private server.

        Maybe if Mojang helps pay for my internet bill or my electricity bill they can have control over my private server. Until then, they can kindly screw off.

        And the fact they've released patches specifically to block mods that remove chat reporting and nothing else goes to show how scummy they are.

        Chat reporting should only be enabled on PUBLIC REALM servers hosted by Mojang. That's really the only place you can justify what they are doing.

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