![]() Others believe the policy change is coming from Microsoft and are blaming the tech giant. “Fuck 1.19.1,” they wrote in a tweet that’s since blown up. #SaveMinecraft.” Another player was more succinct. “If Mojang thinks that every skilled coder who is against this system won’t try and embarrass them by breaking this system, I would bet against Mojang,” big-time Minecraft YouTuber, Taylor “AntVenom” Harris, tweeted. ![]() Fans are now rallying around the battle cry “Save Minecraft” against what they see as an existential threat to massively popular online builder. A portion of the community is up in arms following the news that developer Mojang won’t back down from a controversial move to open private servers up to moderation and account-wide player bans. At least that’s how it currently feels if you follow the fandom on social media or certain message boards.
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