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Minecraft's latest update includes enforcement of the UK's new Online Safety Act 2023... and it is a disaster.
Let us start out by saying to our players and their families: If you get into Minecraft and find that you can not use the chat, it is NOT because you did anything wrong.
On the surface, this new law and its implementation seems well intentioned, but it has been mishandled and enforced in the worst possible ways. This is supposed to only affect people in the UK, but we are seeing players in New Zealand, Japan, Germany, South Africa, and literally everywhere else affected by this. They are signing on and discovering that they are locked out of the server chat. And not just children! EVERYONE. Also, it's not just people using the latest update, it's all of Minecraft.
I am the creator and owner of Autcraft. I am a 50-year-old man in Canada, on a server located in Canada, that is set to an older version of Minecraft, and I logged in to discover that I could not use the chat in my own server.
There was no warning that this was coming, and if there was, 99% of people didn't see it or understand how it would affect them. There's no clear information given as to why people cannot chat. There's no information given on how to get access back, and what is available is confusing and extremely complicated. People in Minecraft have to go to Xbox? And to the privacy sections? And to the parental control settings? And to the age verification section? And there's an app?
This is much worse than just losing access to chat. It's no exaggeration to say that some people, many people, depend on Autcraft for their very lives. They need that support. They need that safe space. Their only friends are there. The only place they feel like they can truly be themselves is on Autcraft. And with this latest update, they logged in to find that they've been silenced with no explanation, no answers, and no path to fixing it.
Many of those people leave, silently, lost, scared, worried that they did something wrong. They are worried that we hate them now. They're worried that they've lost the only place they've felt that they belong. These are autistic children and adults who fear confrontation, who cannott handle the weight of extreme guilt, who are terrified that they've just lost everything because they did something to deserve it.
It's not just Autcraft. People depend on their online communities and online friends in ways that impact them very deeply. Many servers are seeing low player counts across the board as people close their games and walk away. Those who aren't scared of why it happened are refusing to conform to the UK government, or any government, to hand over ID or verifying personal information simply to play a video game.
Ultimately, this solves nothing. Autcraft is focused on player safety, and we will be the first to say that this keeps no one safe. Children are already finding those settings, getting their parents to verify them, and finding ways around the system to get access again. Even before all of this, every single day, we've had parents asking us if we have a Discord server for their 6-year-old children to voice chat with people since they can't read or write very well. That is extremely dangerous, but they either don't know that or don't care. All of the laws, TOS, and restrictions in the world mean absolutely nothing if those children and their parents will just check whatever boxes they need to without reading or knowing anything to get their children back in contact with the world as quickly as possible anyway.
Real safety, real protection comes from education. It comes from warning labels, from clearly explaining the dangers, from showing people the risks, and from making sure that people understand that online gaming isn't the paradise that game makers would have you believe it is. Cigarette companies have had to start putting warning labels on their packaging. We feel, it's about time that online gaming does the same. Big, bold, very clear, very serious warning labels. Tell the players that bullies, trolls, predators, groomers, and dangerous people are out there. Stop babying children just because they're children. They want to be safe too, but they cannot be safe if no one tells them what can happen. Parents want to keep their children safe, but they can't do that if they don't know what the dangers are and how to protect them effectively.
We, at Autcraft, feel that not all of the blame for this can be put on Minecraft or Mojang. This trickles down from the top, starting with the UK government imposing its will on the entire world. Then Microsoft and Xbox with their absolutely terrible implementation of their security features and wide, vague, and complicated settings. Finally, comes Minecraft and Mojang for incorporating those Xbox features in the worst way possible.
Children need to be better protected. This is certain. Absolutely terrible and tragic crimes are being committed every day in online gaming, probably even in Minecraft itself. But people are not informed well enough about it. Instead, they are just locked out and told nothing.
This sudden and unexpected change and the terrible way they went about it in the name of safety isn't just terrible for business, this is terrible for human lives. Lives will be lost over this as players are locked out from their friends, from people who now feel like family, from their safe spaces, from the places where they finally found true belonging when the real world failed to give them any of that. This is not keeping them safe. This is putting lives in danger in the name of safety.
Autcraft does not approve of or endorse these changes. They're harmful and dangerous, and they protect no one. We are calling on the UK government, Microsoft, and Mojang to fix this immediately.
Minecraft itself has just updated but Autcraft has not, which means that if you load up the game, it may be telling you that you are on the wrong version. This is because the launcher automatically defaults to "Latest Release" when it loads and Autcraft is not on the latest version.
To fix this, you'll need to change the loaded version to 1.21.11 before clicking the big green Play button.
For more information on this, please visit: https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/360034754852-Change-Game-Version-for-Minecraft-Java-Edition
Probably just a glitch. Sometimes "fly" gets stuck on or off despite permissions. A relog will likely fix it.
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June is Pride Month! As we do each year, we've set up a whole new set of Pride Heads to collect, different from all of the previous years. This year we've added a new one so there are 21 to collect! Also, they're set on a 1 day timer meaning you can come back each day of the month to get another set.

In addition to the heads, there are map arts, books filled with relevant information, super cheap shops with lots of decoration items, and the admins will be sporting new skins which means Admin Pride 2026 heads to get!
On Autcraft, people are accepted for who they are. Everyone deserves to be their own true selves without question, without fear.
The pride area can be found at "/warp pride", a completely separate area that players can visit, or not, if they choose not to. Everyone deserves to be seen but also, no one needs to be forced to participate in something they don't wish to. So take part, or don't, it's up to you.. but either which way, Autcraft will be celebrating Pride along with our players who deserve to be celebrated.