At first I thought it was only Java edition but now it seems that all platforms will have it. We have to upload things like Digital ID or other methods to Yoti, a third party company, to verify our age if we want to use social features such as the chat. This means if we don’t even in single player the chat will be removed. Then we can’t even use coords or commands in Java single player. As of now it is unclear how and when exactly they will add this but they said on their website it is next month sometime. Not sure if it will be online only and if it will be a certain update or all updates. I doubt mods will be able to get around this. Mojang will probably tell them to be removed.


Again, Mojang has zero control over what websites host. And the British government has zero control over what websites host in other countries.
Yes the government can try to block access to certain websites, but as you’ve started, a VPN is an easy way to get around that.
But also if you think Minecraft mods are high up on the government’s radar, you’re not really thinking clearly.
Like, think it through… If I have a website that runs on server in Switzerland, serving a Minecraft mod, how the hell would Mojang know about it? How the hell are they gonna stop me? They can’t and they would be foolish to try. The British government can’t shut it down, they have no jurisdiction. Any attempts to try and block the UK population from accessing it would be thwarted by a VPN.
So while I agree the age verification stuff is stupid. You’re assuming it will prevent you from being able to use commands (highly unlikely), and your assuming Mojang will somehow take down websites they have no control over to prevent mods from changing this? And you’re also assuming the UK governments will care enough about Minecraft mods to block access to mod websites?
You’re making a lot of assumptions and literally none of them make any sense