They had endless issues with the mod team at /r/minecraft causing controversies and attacking users to start with (someone building a monument to their deceased girlfriend, for example, was perosnally attacked by mods for "excessive self promotion" or something else equally stupid) and generally just doing a really shit job of it, none of which Mojang employees had any power over despite it directly impacting Minecraft's public image. so this is a convenient excuse for them to fully cut ties with that shithole. Great timing too, I'm sure major companies beginning to purge from Reddit looks great to investors...
this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2023
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Yeah, r/minecraft mods are rather shitty, so perhaps this whole issue was just the necessary push for Mojang to get away from it.
I wouldn't go so far to say that this represents sentiment at Microsoft.
But, I think all tech companies will jump at the opportunity to break their dependancy on other tech companies. Can you imagine if Microsoft employees were caught using Gmail?
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