Minecraft is one of the best-selling video games of all time. It is a popular game beloved by many. Unfortunately, this means that new Minecraft updates will generate chatter. Case in point, Minecraft is currently under fire following after Mojang Studios decided to extend its policies to private servers.

The latest update to Minecraft: Java Edition, v1.19.1, lets players report others for several reasons, including "inappropriate chat messages or dangerous behavior" on all servers. In a FAQ, the developer explained that it will now punish anyone who engages in "hate speech, bullying, harassing, sexual solicitation, or threatening others." The intent is good but players see the update differently. Some think moderation is a major intrusion into the mostly-player-run community of private servers.

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For what it's worth, Mojang did try to appease fans concerned about privacy. According to the studio, it will not monitor the online chat or use bots to moderate. Still, players fear that others might use the new reporting tool to ban players on private servers for a minor offense. After all, mass reporting is a massive issue in several other games and Mojang did little to ease concerns about potential abuse.