In countries where censorship is standard practice—such as China, where articles and social media posts about COVID-19 and the government’s slow initial response to the crisis have been quickly ...
In countries where governments tightly control the media and ban hundreds of news sites, it might be hard to access The New York Times or the BBC, but it’s still possible to play Minecraft, a video ...
A popular video game has become home to a virtual library where players can lay eyes on censored news articles from around the world. In a virtual library found in Minecraft -— a game where users can ...
A player created an impressive Enchantment library in Minecraft. The player used Redstone, Targets, and Slime Blocks to automate book loading onto shelves. The library includes all the Enchantments in ...
In an effort to combat censorship and encourage the spread of information, the creators of the world-building game Minecraft have built an online “library” where people can access reports from ...
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BKC affiliate Helmi Noman weighs in on a library filled with articles by censored journalists, hosted in the game Minecraft: “The censored content is dynamic, diverse and distributed...Any approach ...
There are numerous ways to evade censorship of the press, but it's getting increasingly difficult when countries like China and Russia are cracking down on VPNs and similar tools. Reporters Without ...
Catching rats, cleaning chimneys and building apartments - these are just some of the activities users can engage in while playing a new world build ...
Do they spend hours building masterpieces from blocks? Are they always trading strategies with friends or watching Machinima videos for new ideas? If they do, then they would probably love Mentor ...