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NewsFlash Plugin
NewsFlash brings real-time news and emergency alerts directly into your Minecraft server chat.
It focuses on Japanese earthquake and safety information, while also supporting custom RSS/Atom feeds for international servers and communities.
※ Please make sure to follow the terms of use and distribution policies of each RSS/Atom feed provider.
Supported Information Sources
Custom RSS / Atom Feeds
Allows server administrators to configure their own news feeds and deliver custom news notifications to server chat.
P2PQuake WebSocket API
Provides earthquake reports, tsunami advisories, and Earthquake Early Warnings.
MOFA Overseas Safety Information Open Data
Provides the latest overseas safety information published by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Flexible Notification Control
NewsFlash supports regional targeting, keyword filters, duplicate prevention, and reloadable configuration.
This makes it easier to deliver only the alerts and news that matter, whether you run a private server or a public community.
Multi-language Support
NewsFlash is designed for both Japanese servers and international communities.
It supports Japanese, English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian.
Server administrators can set a default language for the entire server, while each player can choose their own personal language.
Persistent Player Settings
Player language preferences can be saved using SQLite, allowing settings to remain available even after server restarts.
Disclaimer
NewsFlash supports custom RSS/Atom feeds, but server administrators are responsible for selecting and configuring the feeds they use.
Please make sure to follow the terms of use, redistribution rules, rate limits, and access policies of each RSS/Atom feed provider.
The developer is not responsible for any issues caused by the use of external RSS/Atom feeds, including access restrictions, feed suspension, service interruptions, or violations of provider policies.


