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 ...
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 ...
Today is World Day Against Cyber Censorship. Launched by Reporters Without Borders in 2008, its goal is to raise awareness of how various governments around the world are censoring free speech online, ...
Recently, a Minecraft redditor shared a huge in-game library project that offers loads of uncensored journalism from various countries. Despite the huge sandbox game being for recreational purposes, ...
Minecraft is a title that doesn't just want to be a game. It's for this reason that Minecraft Education Edition exists. That version was created to give players some things to learn while playing.
Knowledge is power! Never forget that. And in the world of Minecraft, that saying has never been more true with the addition of a specific library. So, if you're reading this article right now, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Embedded in the game Minecraft, the Uncensored Library is a virtual institution for press freedom. And, by releasing it on the World Day Against Cyber Censorship, Reporters Without Borders is sending ...
Reporters Without Borders has found a radical new platform for distributing banned journalism in some of the world’s most repressive countries: Minecraft. The advocacy group has opened a new virtual ...
It started out as a project in an online forum and turned into the best-selling video game of all time, but now Minecraft is being used for something even its creator would not have dreamt of. The ...