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The video discusses various controversies surrounding Minecraft, including changes to the game that some players found too controversial, accusations against the game's creator of sexual abuse, and concerns that a recent update to the game's Terms of Service may restrict player's freedoms.

  • 00:00:00 The Minecraft combat update was met with mixed reactions, with some people complaining that it made the game harder to play and others arguing that it was necessary in order to make the game more fair for all players. Mo Yang, the company that developed Minecraft, has since said that they will be tweaking the current combat system in Java to make it more fair.
  • 00:05:00 The Minecraft controversies iceberg explained are about mobs: Phantoms. Some players argue that the mobs are too annoying, and that they were introduced too late in the game. The Phantoms were voted into the game by the players at Minecon Earth 2017, and some YouTubers hyped them up even further. The event ended in November 2019 after the server was hacked. The controversy surrounding Dream (one of the most popular Minecraft YouTubers) has focused on his luck in speedrunning the game. Some of his fans have become very aggressive towards those who oppose Dream, and have even harassed and docked opponents.
  • 00:10:00 Speedrunner "dream" was found to be cheating in a month-long investigation, and subsequent video "The Minecraft Controversies: Iceberg EXPLAINED" discusses the allegations against him. Some believe that the age gap of 19 and 17 was too small, and that mini boar was playing the victim.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video discusses the controversies surrounding YouTuber and "Project Minecraft" creator, Carson Thompson. Some viewers believe that Thompson may have been using his fame to exploit and inappropriately photograph underage girls, while others believe that Thompson is innocent and that the allegations against him are simply an attempt to discredit him and tarnish his reputation. Some viewers also discuss the fact that Thompson has recently returned to streaming and some viewers are hopeful that he will resume his collaborations with his former friends at "Lunch Club."
  • 00:20:00 The Minecraft "better together" update is controversial because it changes the game mechanics and graphics, and removes some mobs that some players had hoped to find. One Reddit commenter writes that "it seems like this has been happening since Microsoft bought Moyang", and another writes that "everything feels so underwhelming".
  • 00:25:00 The "cave and cliffs update" was split into two parts because it was too complex to be delivered in one update. Some players don't like the changes made in the update, including the increased prevalence of hills on the overworld. The new reporting system has stirred up controversy, with some people blaming Microsoft for controlling freedom of speech on Minecraft. The ban system for abusive players on private servers is seen as a "pretty stupid" way to go about it.
  • 00:30:00 Minecraft developer "Mo Yang" has announced that they are canceling development of a graphics pack that was supposed to be "excessive in visual ramitas." The pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned, and with new generation consoles supporting "ray tracing," thepack may never come to fruition. However, the game's building side remains one of the least cared about parts of the game by the developers.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, YouTube user Lee Alexander discusses the controversies that have surrounded him over the past several years, including accusations of sexual assault. Lee's channel has lost viewers and popularity as a result of the controversies, and he is now semi-retired.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video discusses the Minecraft controversies, including the allegations of sexual abuse made against the creator of the game, Line Maker. Line Maker has since disappeared from the internet, and his channel was terminated for violating YouTube's Terms of Service.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the controversies surrounding Minecraft, specifically focusing on the changes made to the game's world generation in beta 1.8, which some players found to be too controversial. Beta 1.8 was eventually removed due to the controversy it sparked, and since then, several other controversial changes have been made to the game.
  • 00:50:00 The Minecraft controversies discussed in the video include conflicting statements by Mojang about whether or not server providers can charge players for in-game items, as well as concerns that the tos update may restrict player's freedoms. Minecraft China Edition, which is based on the original game, was announced on April 7, 2017.
  • 00:55:00 This 1-minute video concentrates on Minecraft YouTuber Stevie Bashir and his various controversies. In particular, it discusses his past controversies with other YouTubers, including accusations of plagiarism, child rape, and suicide. These controversies have caused many people to lose trust in him, and he has since deleted all of his videos.

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The video discusses the various controversies surrounding the popular game Minecraft. These include the 1.7.2 update which changed the game, the hacking of Brandon Asher's account and the scamming of Minecon attendees. The video also looks at the backlash to the policy change which only allows players over the age of 19 to have an Xbox Live account.

  • 01:00:00 The Minecraft controversies iceberg explained: The 1.7.2 update, which changed the game by adding less-frequent and less-deep caves, angered many players. Later, brandon asher's account was hacked, and his videos were deleted. Toasty Time, his new streaming channel, was also hacked. Asher came back to Twitter and YouTube under the name Toasty, but passed away from complications with a cover-story 19 weeks later.
  • 01:05:00 The video explains the controversy around a Minecon convention in Long Island, NY that was allegedly a scam. The father of one of the boys involved in the scam said that the gun his son brought to school was harmless, and the boy was charged with a position of firearm on school grounds and possession of a firearm by a minor. The change in policy to allow only players over the age of 19 to have an Xbox Live account has caused a backlash among the Minecon community in South Korea. A petition to reverse the policy has gathered over 15,000 signatures.

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