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<p> In a move that is pure absurdity, Turkey wants to ban Minecraft because its Family and Social Policy Ministry believes it is too violent for children. Yes, Minecraft is being banned because Survival Mode requires you to defend yourself from zombie-like Mobs, which sometimes means you must kill them. [https://www.edocr.com/v/wy7weng5/jillaynekablesh/Video-Games-Come-Of-Age Minecraft Servers] According to Hurriyet Daily News, the Ministry declares that children can confuse Minecraft's pixelated, blocky world for real, which would lead them to think that torturing animals was acceptable. Sure; okay. Why did the outfit first take a look at Microsoft's $2.5billion purchase? to determine whether the game encourages violence against women. Its heart was right from the beginning.</p><br /><br /><p> Even if you're only armed with a basic knowledge of Minecraft, it is likely that the whole thing appears too bizarre to be true. Unfortunately, that's not the situation. [https://dailyuploads.net/iavw7ux636ju Minecraft server list] VentureBeat points out that Turkey would be the first to ban the game in the event that the Ministry's petition is successful however, Turkey doesn't have a history prohibiting violent games. With the history of the government of blocking access to websites like Twitter and YouTube, however, it's not clear whether it will follow the same path as Mojang's baby. [https://www.file-upload.com/f9ezmfjgysdc Minecraft Servers] </p><br /><br /><p> [Image credit: kjarrett/Flickr]</p>
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<p> In a move of absolute ridiculousness, Turkey wants to ban Minecraft because its Family and Social Policy Ministry believes it is too violent for children. Yes, a game in which you build fortresses and pound trees is being criticized for its content, because in Survival Mode, you have to defend yourself from zombie-like Mobs and that can mean killing them. As the region's Hurriyet Daily News reports, the Ministry also states that some youngsters might mistake Minecraft's blocky pixels-filled landscapes with the real world which would lead them to believe that torturing animals was totally fine. [https://www.ted.com/profiles/40475162 Server stat] Sure; okay. The reason for the outfit looking at Microsoft's $2.5 billion acquisition in the first place? to determine whether the game encouraged violence against women. Its heart was in the right place from the beginning.</p><br /><br /><p> Even if you only have a basic knowledge of Minecraft it is likely that the whole concept seems too strange to be real. Sadly, that isn't the situation. VentureBeat states that Turkey is the first to ban the game in the event that the Ministry's petition is successful however, Turkey doesn't have a history prohibiting violent games. The government's past history of preventing access to sites like Twitter and YouTube however, it's unclear if it'll follow suit with Mojang's newest baby.</p><br /><br /><p> [Image credit: kjarrett/Flickr]</p>

Latest revision as of 15:39, 16 December 2022

In a move of absolute ridiculousness, Turkey wants to ban Minecraft because its Family and Social Policy Ministry believes it is too violent for children. Yes, a game in which you build fortresses and pound trees is being criticized for its content, because in Survival Mode, you have to defend yourself from zombie-like Mobs and that can mean killing them. As the region's Hurriyet Daily News reports, the Ministry also states that some youngsters might mistake Minecraft's blocky pixels-filled landscapes with the real world which would lead them to believe that torturing animals was totally fine. Server stat Sure; okay. The reason for the outfit looking at Microsoft's $2.5 billion acquisition in the first place? to determine whether the game encouraged violence against women. Its heart was in the right place from the beginning.



Even if you only have a basic knowledge of Minecraft it is likely that the whole concept seems too strange to be real. Sadly, that isn't the situation. VentureBeat states that Turkey is the first to ban the game in the event that the Ministry's petition is successful however, Turkey doesn't have a history prohibiting violent games. The government's past history of preventing access to sites like Twitter and YouTube however, it's unclear if it'll follow suit with Mojang's newest baby.



[Image credit: kjarrett/Flickr]