Created by the organization Reporters without Borders and the Minecraft design collective BlockWorks, this blocky book bastion was first introduced in 2020 to provide silenced authors a platform in their own respective countries. While social media and other platforms tend to be either blocked or controlled in these countries, Minecraft often remains accessible, giving Reporters without Borders a way to circumvent the censorship and make information accessible.
The library itself is accessed through a Minecraft server but can also be downloaded locally from their website. It consists of around 300 books distributed between twelve wings, most of them represented by a country where information may be limited. From here, visitors can explore the library and read banned articles in the form of Minecraft books.
They reproduced a library in n a Minecraft world to allow people around the world yo reach Anna archive.
They reproduced town, they created a full open work Pokémon inspired mod.
They are creative in général.
I apologize for my ignorance but what is productive about Minecraft players?
I think The Uncensored Library project is pretty cool.
They reproduced a library in n a Minecraft world to allow people around the world yo reach Anna archive. They reproduced town, they created a full open work Pokémon inspired mod. They are creative in général.
As depicted in the op, they make artistic sculptures/scenery that amaze people.
They make some cool shit in that game to be fair.