If a skin or name is reported, and found to be violating the Community Standards, our team of human moderators can action in a few ways:.Player Skins and Names can now be reported in the Social Interactions Screen.New Features Player Skin & Name Reporting To find out more about this and other safety policies, including more detail on the suspension procedure, appeals process, and how we handle malicious or repeat reporting, please visit our dedicated FAQ page. Usernames that are in violation of these standards will need to be changed before that player can play online via a shared server or Realm though single player mode will still be accessible. Skins that are in violation of these standards will be removed from Minecraft and will no longer be accessible for use by any player. Any reported skin or username will be reviewed manually by a team of trained Minecraft moderators, who will use the submitted evidence to decide whether the skin and/or username is in breach of our Community Standards. Just like with chat reports, nothing is automated.
Playing Minecraft should be an inclusive and safe experience for everyone, which is why alongside in-game chat messages, you will now be able to report player skins and usernames that violate our Community Standards in Java Edition. We are making some important updates to our Player Reporting Tool in this Snapshot to better protect the online safety of our players.