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+ | ====== "Chat disabled due to missing profile public key. Please try reconnecting." | ||
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+ | ==== Why do I see a "Chat disabled due to missing profile public key. Please try reconnecting." | ||
+ | This message means that the server is refusing to let you chat without enabling chat reports (i.e. disabling [[NoChatReports]]). If you have already disabled NoChatReports and are still seeing this message, then you really do need to reconnect. | ||
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+ | ==== How do I get rid of the "Chat disabled due to missing profile public key" message? ==== | ||
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+ | You can get rid of this message by disabling the [[NoChatReports]] feature in Wurst and the reconnecting. However, this can be a very dangerous thing to do, as NoChatReports is a security feature designed to protect you from Mojang' | ||
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+ | ==== Where can I complain to Mojang about the chat reporting system? ==== | ||
+ | Use the [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Why can't I chat when using the Wurst Client? ==== | ||
+ | You **can** chat when using the Wurst Client. It's just that Wurst protects you from chat reports by default. If you want to chat on unsafe chat reports enforcing servers, you can do so at your own risk by disabling the [[NoChatReports]] feature. | ||
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+ | ==== Is it safe to allow chat reporting on Realms? ==== | ||
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+ | **No! Never do this!** Realms have by far the most aggressive form of chat reporting in the entire game. Mojang is constantly monitoring the chat on Realms and banning players without anyone even reporting them. This surveillance is outsourced to underpaid workers who do not care about the context of your messages. They are quick to issue false bans for anything that vaguely sounds like profanity. There are many known examples of this happening.((https:// | ||
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+ | {{tag> | ||
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+ | hack.name | ||
+ | hack.image | ||
+ | hack.category | ||
+ | hack.in-game description : | ||
+ | hack.default keybind : | ||
+ | hack.source code : | ||
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missing_profile_public_key.txt · Last modified: 2024/08/07 23:16 by alexander01998