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, ...
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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, ...
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 ...
Reporters Without Borders and Blockworks have created The Uncensored Library, a Minecraft map that includes hundreds of virtual books containing articles that have been censored in countries across ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
The Uncensored Library is an enormous Minecraft build that’s allowing people from across the globe to safely access banned articles The project is a collaboration between Reporters Without Borders, ...