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 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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
It's a fascinating loophole. Just pop into the game, load up The Uncensored Library server, and pore through a bunch of books housing republished articles blocked from social media and news outlets in ...
Since Minecraft has a vast world made up of blocks that players can break, obtain, and place anywhere, the game's vast community has come up with all kinds of stunning builds in the past. They have ...