An educational tool that explains chat reporting in a simple and neutral way.
As seen on Fabulously Optimized!
Minecraft's default in-game wording about chat reportability is technical, confusing and gives the assumption that chat reportability exists in every server. No Chat Reports' wording is also technical, biased towards negativity and very detailed. This resource pack fixes both by replacing those phrases with simple and unbiased, yet accurate phrases.
The icons are only shown when you have No Chat Reports installed. For vanilla chat indicators, hover the gray box on the left.
- status not yet known, you must send one chat message to get it
- no chat messages can be reported to Mojang
- most chat messages can be reported to Mojang, but the server does not prefer it and the playing user opts out
- all chat messages can be reported to Mojang
- only on Realms: all chat messages can be reported to Mojang and Mojang is passively monitoring the chat for violationsQ: Do I have to use this with No Chat Reports?
A: No, though it is recommended to get more accurate status icons.
Q: Do I have to configure No Chat Reports a certain way to benefit from this?
A: It has to be enabled and not whitelisting by default to get the indicator icons, any other changes are up to you. You may configure it to skip prompts automatically (set "Default signing mode" to "On Demand") to make the experience smoother.
Q: Should I install No Chat Reports if I like chat reportability?
A: Yes, it is still recommended, as it is currently the only way to get a consistent indicator about the system being active on the server. Remember, the mod always respects the server's intent and does not contain any hacks or exploits.
Q: Why is this not in No Chat Reports itself?
A: No Chat Reports' default phrases do a better job at describing the technical details and giving users traffic light-like indicators to assist on avoiding chat reports. This resource pack is meant to be a more neutral approach similar to Steam's "VAC-secured" indicator - any user can make their own call on whether seeing the shield icon is a bad or good thing. I really hope Mojang will implement something like this in the vanilla game one day.
Edit: Mojang implemented a similar badge in their new online server list, but not yet in-game and no Java Edition servers have it.
Q: Does this replace every chat reportability-related phrase and icon?
A: No, only the minimum that is required for clear understanding.
Q: What about skin and username reporting?
A: As of version 3.0, the pack has been updated to reflect the new reporting selection screen. However, most of the features of this resource pack are still only focused on chat.
Q: I don't see the changed phrase where I should see it.
A: That might be due to a lack of resource pack translation in your language, so default phrases are displayed as a fallback. Please contribute!
Q: Can I contribute translations to my language?
A: Yes, please do! Join the Crowdin project and start translating.
Q: Where can I learn more about player reporting?
A: I have made a detailed writeup for my modpack Fabulously Optimized.
Q: Backports?
A: No. This is intended for Minecraft 1.19.4 and up, because both Minecraft and No Chat Reports have made some drastic changes compared to 1.19.3 and older.
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