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its not helping in the slightest, the mod is against terms of service, gathering personal information of users is just another attack vector in case of a lawsuit because of EU laws regarding personal data. The way to go is to remain as anonymous as possible and give more people access to the code because its not feasable to prosecute a bunch of random anonymous people on the internet over a sex mod.Because big corporations are petty. Laws are irrelevant. Even if they can't win a lawsuit they'll just harass you and make your life a living hell until you stop. Wizards of the coast (Magic the gathering company) sent people after some guy to seize his cards from his house. Take Two Interactive harassed modders and youtubers and even sent theYou must be registered to see the linksafter some people.
I can understand the devs going the "better safe than sorry" route because you never know how a big corporation might decide to fuck with you and Microsoft is really anal about Minecraft being seen as a wholesome family game(otherwise they wouldn't have told Schnurri to stop in the first place) or whatever, but I can also understand people who don't wanna give out a photo of their ID even with everything censored.
Its allso really not a good idea to advertise it on twitter, that could be seen as public advertisement in a space where the very same corporations advertise stuff who own minecraft therefor damaging their brand, theyre basicly posting about the sexomd right next to microsoft posting about minecraft. sites like loverslab are hidden away and not public and usually stuff gets left alone there.
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