
Instead, they're pointing to their official feedback site at or asking users to contact them on one of their other social media channels. They then say, "Because of these changes, we no longer feel that Reddit is an appropriate place to post official content or refer our players to." Effectively, they are saying that, in its current state, Reddit is not worth using for Minecraft's official posts anymore. In their post, they specifically pointed to how Reddit's management has made changes that have affected moderation across several subreddits. The announcement comes from the Minecraft Java tech lead, who goes by u/sliced_lemon on Reddit. Minecraft (Xbox 360) - SKIN CREATOR / EDITOR (Custom Skins) & Griefer Protection. Here is how you can do all that: On Skindex, Technoblade selected skin, above download, you will see the option to Upload to Minecraft. A Minecraft developer has announced on the r/Minecraft subreddit that the team will no longer post official content there or refer players to the subreddit for assistance. I’m not willing to buy skins, I’m not that invested, but I hate being the only one on serves with the Alex skin on. The old account I used, I can no longer access, and I had loads of skins on there. I used to play minecraft a long time ago and I recently got back into it. Now, the official Minecraft subreddit has, in some ways, taken things a step further. Are there any free skins on Xbox one I feel really stupid asking this. This has made it much more difficult for moderators to manage their subreddits and has led to subs going dark for days at a time in protest. Recently, Reddit has been introducing changes to how its API works that have made it more difficult (and expensive) for third-party apps to access the site.
