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, ...
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 ...
As governments around the globe crack down on journalistic freedom and censor their national press, Reporters Without Borders is working to deliver uncensored news to the public through an unlikely ...
Free press advocates have created a virtual library in Minecraft that bypasses censorship in oppressive countries to house censored journals and articles. The virtual space was created as a ...
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 ...
A place inside a game where banned books and hidden stories are safe, tucked away in a world of blocks and pixels? But why is Minecraft’s Uncensored Library built in a game instead of a website? The ...
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 ...
The Uncensored Library will house articles blocked in countries without proper press freedoms where Minecraft is still available. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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