p>There are many ways to avoid censorship of the media, but it is becoming increasingly difficult as nations like Russia and China take action against VPNs. Reporters Without Borders thinks it can solve those mounting obstacles: make the news available in a game that's rarely blocked. The team has worked with BlockWorks and MediaMonks on the Uncensored Library, a Minecraft map that features articles from journalists and sites whose work is frequently restricted for their unflattering information. Articles from Jamal Khashoggi, a murdered journalist from Saudi Arabia, Hatice Cengiz supports this project, Grani.ru, an activist-friendly Russian website, and Mada Masr (an Egyptian anti-corruption outlet) among others.

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p>You can also get information on the current situation of press freedom across 180 countries.

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p>The library is a technological achievement in its own right. It's like a massive neo-classical museum, with country-specific wings and huge book collections. https://minecraft-servers.website/ The library isn't able to be dismantled however you can build on it when you have the time.

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p>Reporters Without Borders believes that the Uncensored Library should have a high level of resilience. Anyone can download the map, and Minecraft's nature makes it easy to host another server if an oppressive country tries to take one down. We wouldn't count on this lasting for a long time, however. Countries that already have draconian censorship measures aren't likely to think twice about prohibiting Minecraft completely -- this may be a temporary respite.

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p>However, that's not the entire purpose. It's also a satire about censorship and a way for people to be involved in challenging topics. If it can inspire a small number of Minecraft players to speak out for press freedom or pursue investigative journalism as a career then it has accomplished its mission.

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