Minecraft exploit getting content creators’ accounts banned


What you need to know

  • While still unconfirmed by Xbox, the video evidence is pretty convincing that a Minecraft exploit is allowing people to trick Xbox into banning any account they want. 
  • The Java version of Minecraft seems to be susceptible and the exploit is quite easy to carry out. 
  • A YouTuber named Nick (@GhillieYT) seems to have had their Xbox account banned due to false reports by harassers abusing this exploit. 

Xbox has had a lot of issues recently with its banning system. We reported not too long ago that Baldur’s Gate 3 DVR recordings could cause your account to get banned if you recorded and uploaded any of the intimate scenes in the game. Now there seems to be another black mark on Xbox’s automated content enforcement system that has allowed a content creator to get banned through what appears to be no fault of their own, though we have yet to hear a response from Microsoft about whether or not the YouTuber did violate a polity warranting the ban. 

So what is actually going on here? How is an exploit in Minecraft allowing malicious people online to get content creators or other Xbox users banned? Let’s take a look. 

How is a Minecraft exploit getting people banned? 





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