Minecraft is one of the most popular games in history. Mojang Studios, owned by Microsoft, announced that the game has sold more than 300 million copies since its launch in 2009 and has a large number of Child players.
In order to allow players (especially children) to safely play “Minecraft” on third-party servers, Microsoft and Mojang recently announced the launch of the “Minecraft” official certified server list website , giving parents a better chance to ensure that their children’s The gaming experience is safe.
Mojang partnered with an organization called Gamersafer to build the website and stipulated that official Minecraft certified servers must meet the following requirements:
First, they must demonstrate that they adhere to the Minecraft Guidelines. Second, they need to provide official contact information, the purpose of the server, who it serves, and basic community management practices that define the server’s baseline, values, and principles. As a result, more information is available before players invest time into the world.
Not only are the officially certified Minecraft servers on the list required to comply with Mojang’s access requirements, but Gamersafer will also enforce these guidelines by regularly checking these servers.
Naijatechnews browsed the website and found that certified servers can obtain official list of badges. Currently, there are up to 4 badges , representing compliance with guidelines, disclosure of information, maintaining community atmosphere, respecting security and privacy, and an exclusive badge for participating in early testing. .
However, Mojang stated that appearing on the official certified server list of “Minecraft” does not completely guarantee that the server is 100% safe to log in. It still requires the continued participation of parents and the efforts of children’s education.
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