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Minecraft: Java Edition
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ServerPress
ServerPress adds an in-game news system to Minecraft, allowing players to write, publish, read, follow, comment, and react to server news directly from inside the game.
Instead of relying only on Discord messages, signs, or chat announcements, ServerPress gives your server a proper news platform where events can be documented as they happen. Wars, political drama, economy changes, community updates, scandals, discoveries, and player-made stories can all become part of the server’s history.
What It Adds
ServerPress introduces a News Article item that opens a polished news interface when used. From there, players can browse articles, read server-wide posts, follow reporters, and interact with published news.
Players can also create reporter accounts and publish their own articles, depending on the server’s configuration and moderation settings.
Main Features
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In-game news articles that everyone on the server can read
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Reporter accounts with login, password, and display name support
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Article creation system for writing and publishing server news
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Image support for adding visuals to articles
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Reporter following so players can keep up with specific writers
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Article reactions for community interaction
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Admin moderation tools to help control spam, abuse, or unwanted posts
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Configurable settings for permissions, moderation, limits, behavior, and more
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Clean GUI designed to feel like a real Minecraft news platform, not a plain text menu
Crafting
The News Article item is crafted using:
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1 Book
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1 Paper
The recipe is shapeless, so the items can be placed anywhere in the crafting grid.
Best Used For
ServerPress works especially well on:
Roleplay servers
Nation and civilization servers
War servers
SMP communities
Economy servers
Political servers
Story-based survival servers
Why ServerPress?
ServerPress is built for servers where players create stories, conflicts, alliances, updates, and events worth remembering.
It gives players a way to report what happens, follow trusted reporters, react to major articles, and keep the server’s history inside Minecraft itself.
Create the news. Read the stories. Follow the server.
Config
Config is in each world folder in the "serverconfig" folder, there you can change everything.


