The limitation that prevents you from seeing custom skins in Minecraft Bedrock contradicts the essence of the game: creativity, personal expression, and community. We demand change.
1. Equality with Java Edition: Java allows skins visible to everyone. Bedrock, being the "unified" version, should offer the same freedom. The disparity is unfair and outdated.
2. Identity matters: A skin is your avatar, your way of expressing yourself. If no one can see it, it loses all social value. Personalization becomes irrelevant.
3. Manageable security: The risks (inappropriate content) have a technical solution: local skin scanning and replacement with a default skin in case of a violation. This is no excuse to block the feature.
4. Better for everyone: It would allow true creativity, improve the multiplayer experience, and show that Mojang listens to its community. Everyone wins.
Conclusion: This is an artificial limitation that harms the gameplay experience. We ask Mojang/Microsoft to prioritize this necessary feature. Share this message so we can be heard!
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