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zbird | 3 years ago
They'll report for no reason, that's the point of trolling.
> And the chat logs (which MS will now have) will back then up?
I have not played Minecraft, but I'd be surprised if the server admins of any game of such scale acted on logs.
Also, I wouldn't want my kids to be logged on a corporate server.
> And why are you inviting trolls to play with your 6 year old?
Are the rooms invite only? Then what's the point of Microsoft's draconian measures here? I thought the point was to censor public servers, but again, I haven't played this much.
In any case, this situation already looks like defeat for an online community.
ckemere|3 years ago
I think my broader point is that I appreciate Microsoft saying they want Minecraft to be a profanity -free zone. There are plenty in the "online community" that seem to be quite happy being G-rated. My 9-yeae old has watched about 100 hours of YouTube from "Pixlriffs" and its been wonderful despite random zombie attacks or whatnot.
Cr4shMyCar|3 years ago
As an aside, have you looked into putting a whitelist on your server? It could provide a lot of peace of mind, especially when you're trying to keep it to just your kids and friends.