Minecraft's Latest Snapshot Updates Chat Reports, For Abuse-free Building

Minecraft's Latest Snapshot Updates Chat Reports, For Abuse-free Building


Minecraft is a game that needs to be played with friends. Sometimes you will all be working together to create something amazing or else you'll be using mods to recreate Eldenring and at other times, you'll look into servers online to see what else the internet can offer. Sometimes, things can go sour when you play online with strangers. This is the issue that the latest Minecraft snapshot aims to address.

Minecraft snapshot 22W24A is available right now, and is building towards 1.19.1 by adding several bug fixes as well as two new features. The main one here is chat reporting that lets you report players who send "abusive messages" in the game chat. It's important to note that the blog's explanation states that "any reports made during the testing phase may not be acted upon," but the ability to kick out toxic players is a crucial part of any online game and this is a good option.

Chat reporting is available in the social interactions screen. You will need to report specific chat messages and choose a category. This is probably to prevent the system from being abused, as it is not possible to make a general report of a player - you have to detail what they've done, and the blog states that your report will be reviewed by a moderation team. It's unclear what constitutes a legitimate and actionable report, but it's worth knowing all about it anyway.

Beyond that another major modification is that the amazing Minecraft alloy can now be duplicated. This can be done by giving them an amethyst-shard. However, duplicates have a 2.5-minute cooling time. This should take away any worries about how many mobs of allay are in the area. uooka Plus there's always more of the cute thing, right?

We are huge fans of the Mario Kart mod for Minecraft. It adds the karts that you like to Minecraft, but also includes some amazing aquatic features.

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