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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.

  3. Fearmongering - Wikipedia

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    Social agents of all kinds are often using fearmongering as a tactic in the competition for attention, as illustrated by the examples below. [3] [5] Fearmongering can have strong psychological effects, which may be intended or unintended. One hypothesized effect is mean world syndrome in which people perceive the world as more dangerous than it ...

  4. Fear-mongering - Wikipedia

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  5. MC Championship - Wikipedia

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    MC Championship (MCC) is a Minecraft tournament organised by YouTuber Scott Major (known online as Smajor1995 or Dangthatsalongname) and Minecraft collective Noxcrew. Ten teams of four compete in a series of Minecraft minigames. The tournament began its first season on November 17, 2019. Its fourth and latest season ended on December 8th, 2024.

  6. Op-Ed: Fearmongering won’t solve the immigration crisis

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    Recently, President Donald Trump announced his plans to declare a state of emergency at the border, utilizing the National Guard for mass deportations. This is a controversial measure that is ...

  7. Scaremongering - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Scaremongering

  8. Anti-rights movements - Wikipedia

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    They often use misinformation, fear-mongering, and lobbying to undermine legal protections and social acceptance for targeted groups. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ODI described anti-rights movements as "a loose coalition of actors [that] has succeeded in stalling progress and undermining rights and freedoms," and that are "are well-organised and extremely well ...

  9. Moral panic - Wikipedia

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    Witch-hunting is a historical example of mass behavior potentially fueled by moral panic. 1555 German print.. A moral panic is a widespread feeling of fear that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society.