Minecraft revised a sentence in their End User License Agreement on April 25, 2026, changing 'To learn more about our moderation policies' to 'Learn more about our moderation policies'. This is a grammatical simplification removing the infinitive phrase structure. The operational content and meaning of the sentence remain unchanged, with no difference in what users can do regarding moderation policies, reporting, or appeals.
The updated terms do not materially change any consumer rights, obligations, or access to moderation resources. The sentence revision is grammatical only, preserving the original reference to moderation policies, reporting procedures, and appeal mechanisms. No consumer action is required in response to this change.
This change does not affect operational terms or consumer rights. The revision is purely grammatical, simplifying sentence structure while preserving all references to moderation policies, reporting, and appeals.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This change is a grammatical edit with no operational, contractual, or legal impact. The sentence structure was simplified but the content and meaning remain identical. No compliance obligations are created, modified, or eliminated. No regulatory implications exist. No internal action is required.
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