{"id":47845,"date":"2025-01-28T17:21:39","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:21:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dream-reveals-quackity-smp-drama-resulted-in-threats-stalking-police-involvement-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:21:39","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:21:39","slug":"dream-reveals-quackity-smp-drama-resulted-in-threats-stalking-police-involvement-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dream-reveals-quackity-smp-drama-resulted-in-threats-stalking-police-involvement-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Dream reveals Quackity SMP drama resulted in threats, stalking &#038; police involvement &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dream reveals Quackity SMP drama resulted in threats, stalking &#038; police involvement Dream has once more clarified the drama between himself and Quackity amidst the recently announced USMP and QSMP Minecraft servers, also revealing the drama resulted in threats, stalking and the involvement of authorities. At the beginning of April, Dream and Quackity announced their new projects, the United SMP and QSMP, respectively. The idea was to gather content creators that speak different languages, essentially bringing communities together. Both YouTubers hoped for their project to be the first multi-language Minecraft server \u2014 while unknowingly, they both had the same idea and worked on them at the same time behind closed doors. However, instead, the recently announced SMP servers have caused drama. While Dream addressed the situation in an April 10 tweet \u2014 revealing that the two worked on their own projects privately at the same time, which in turn accidentally clashed \u2014 the YouTube star has since released another statement clarifying the situation. Dream clarifies Minecraft SMP drama On April 27, Dream put out another statement addressing the drama, this one being a lot more personal. \u201cWhen me and my friends started working on the United SMP, the QSMP had not been announced at all and Quackity had kept things very close to his chest with what he was working on,\u201d the Minecraft star wrote. \u201cWe were all probably thinking the same general thing: We need another Minecraft server to play on.\u201d The YouTuber added: \u201cThe idea was just to have a server to be able to just hop on Minecraft and play survival Minecraft again, and after Squid Game, we all agreed that it would be awesome to have it be creators from around the world. So I instantly started working on the translation mod, and was really excited to storyboard ideas for the SMP.\u201d He continued: \u201cAfter the QSMP was announced, I was surprised and reached out to Quackity, expressing support for the project and letting him know I was working on something to bring creators from around the world together too, and that we should chat about it! \u201cHis SMP announcement didn\u2019t mention any translation stuff, and was English and Spanish based, so I still was thinking that, conceptually, they were different enough to co-exist, and even was hoping to share the mod with Quackity if he was interested in using it.\u201d Dream then revealed Quackity didn\u2019t reply to him at the time, where he then reached out to multiple members of the QSMP \u2014 who were also interested in playing in the United SMP \u2014 and was met with \u201cvarying reassurance\u201d that the QSMP is simply a passion project to bring together the English and Spanish communities. Following the official announcement of both servers, Dream explained he reached out to Quackity again, noting the tension that was building between their fan bases \u2013 although he was still met with no response. According to Dream, he attempted several more times to reach out to the QSMP founder in hopes of resolving the situation and putting a stop to the ongoing war between their communities \u2014 which he claimed could\u2019ve been avoided by \u201ccommunicating\u201d and \u201csetting boundaries.\u201d Dream further claimed that members of the QSMP and nonmembers that were friends attempted to reach out to Quackity to get clarity, although he says \u201cthere were no responses\u201d and it was alluded that creators \u201cwouldn\u2019t be allowed to play on both servers.\u201d \u201cI was still incredibly confused, and I continued to reach out and have even put my project on hold to try and work out what was going on behind the scenes and extend love and support to Quackity and everything he has done publicly,\u201d Dream said. Dream reveals SMP drama resulted in police involvement The Minecraft star began explaining how the situation is harmful to the community as a whole, before adding that he\u2019s experienced an \u201celevated level\u201d of threats, stalkers, and trackers being placed on family vehicles \u2013 all leading to the involvement of the police. \u201cThis is all about uniting the world and communities and sharing positivity around the world,\u201d he said. \u201cI love everything that Quackity\u2019s done and I really believe this is a big miscommunication that we\u2019ll all be able to laugh about down the line together. \u201cIt\u2019s really not worth all the drama. I want to play Minecraft with friends again, and really can\u2019t wait to start doing it again soon.\u201d He added: \u201cThis is all about uniting the world and communities and sharing positivity around the world.\u201d Going forward, Dream will be changing the concept of the United SMP for Quackity\u2019s sake, where the server will undergo a different structural format to differentiate itself from the QSMP.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dream reveals Quackity SMP drama resulted in threats, stalking &#038; police involvement Dream has once more clarified the drama between himself and Quackity amidst the recently announced USMP and QSMP Minecraft servers, also revealing the drama resulted in threats, stalking and the involvement of authorities. 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