YouTuber and **Minecraft ** speedrunner Dream has been doxxed, in yet another blow to the controversial streamer over the past weeks. The doxxing came about after a picture of Dream's kitchen posted on his Twitter account, which was apparently enough for a few obsessed fans to use to find his personal information and location, a testament to the often destructive power of the internet as a tool for online stalking and harassm
Dream has yet to comment on his social media platforms about the doxxing, but there luckily don't seem to be any pictures of his face floating around the internet (yet), which hopefully means that no one has visited his home address. The tweet showing the picture of his kitchen has since been deleted, but the entire situation is a stark reminder that it doesn't take much for the most obsessive of fans to figure out sensitive information thanks to the internet, and the more famous a streamer is, the more likely they are to be stalked. Doxxing has always been a serious issue in the gaming world and has affected major corporations and individual gamers alike, necessitating an extreme amount of caution for anyone with any level of internet prese
Minecraft has had a very illustrious eleven years, and it's not slowing down any time soon. The newest official update is on its way, promising deep overhauls to the game's cave systems and a bounty of new materials to collect and build with. Time will tell what else Mojang has up its sleeve, but for now, **Minecraft ** fans have a lot to celebr
Games like Among Us ** and Minecraft ** have been extremely important this year with so many people impacted by COVID-19. It is wonderful to see games getting recognition for that and the awards that dominate the end of the gaming year also give players something fun to focus
Popular Minecraft _ speedrunner and content creator Dream has been stripped of a record after the Minecraft __ Speedrunning Team issued the verdict that his "astronomical luck" during runs was the result of modified game code. Dream continues to deny any sort of tampering with _Minecraft's code in his a rebuttal, but the cheating verdict still sta
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The most interesting part of the Minecraft Speedrun Team's analysis video is its speculation about why Dream would fake a speedrun. Dream has held and lost many world records in his speedrunning career but has openly expressed his dislike of Minecraft ** 1.16 due to the RNG involved in runs. However, the question could also be asked as to why the official team would go after Dream** 's 16th place run from two months ago, but it's entirely possible that its investigation took time to put together after being tipped
Despite the fact that he's never shown his face on-screen, Dream's internet fanbase grew by 12.5 million followers to a total of 14 million between January and November 2020 alone, largely thanks to his Minecraft speedruns and his fan-made Minecraft Manhunt and subsequent series of videos . But his reputation recently took a darker turn due to suspicions surrounding the legitimacy of his Minecraft prowess, along with a growing fan obsession to see what the enigmatic streamer actually looks like. The latter came to a head when YouTuber Mr. Beast posted a Rewind for 2020 that teased Dream revealing his face for the first time. However, the tease was all that fans were going to get, as Dream's face was ultimately obscured by his YouTube icon smiley face during the "reveal," which made it plain that Dream didn't plan to reveal his identity any time soon. Some fans were satisfied with that, but several were evidently
Mojang is commemorating the end of 2020 by holding a community celebration event in _Minecraft _ , featuring free fan-made game modes for players to download and try. Ever since its inception, the legendary sandbox game has had a heavy focus on letting players design and create their own content, be it in the form of minigames, monster-filled dungeons, or just massive, inspiring creations with which to wow their frie
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