

This Tweet campaign was a mistake of mine and I understood it a bit too late. But that doesn't matter a lot now.Īs I explained on Twitter, I'm a Human: I can make mistakes. I think I can try to explain what happened. I will leave that problem up to you guys, and not try to make any descisions for you, but remember those tabs on the top of the launcher?

They can't easily be moved, either, because then they would be getting a bit too much in the way of the update news. They are there every time you start up minecraft, glanced at once by millions of people and then forgotten. See, even with everbody listed in the minecraft launcher, I find it very rare anyone uses those links but me.

This problem is really diffucult to solve, though. This just drops everybody on who instantly comes to mind, sort of like when a really bad storm hits, all people care about at first are the high population areas, and then later move to lower population areas. Not saying less appreciated, just less known. So, they go and attack everyone extremely popular, and none of the guys that are slightly lesser known. They also wouldn't even know where to start on looking this stuff up. (Psyched about the new dev!) not 4J, not Patrick or Daniel. This being said, when they hear "minecraft" the community thinks notch, jeb, dinnerbone, ect. Second, the reason nobody pestered those two is most likely due to the fact that sphax naver mentioned them, and the majority of the spammers in the community are probably the less informed ones. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list)įirst of all, I'd like to say: holy crap, a mojang employee responded to my comment. News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting

