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Just because you have an issue with a certain material does not mean that said material will be removed from the thousands of clients that actually do use and enjoy the content.
This is the equivalency of requesting the US government to ban smoking because you don't like it.
Alas, I will let your get the last word in as my subscription to this thread is now removed.
Learn to ignore the stuff you don't like, it's simple.
Of the current 11,667 Workshop mods listed on Steam, 161 of them are tagged with Minecraft.
So you are stating that 1.3% of the Workshop content is monotonous...again this does not include l4dmaps or gamebanana.
Suggestion:
Maybe you should just look at the 1,475 skin mods or 11,506 non-minecraft mods.
/thread
I'm just gonna keep responding with "tedious redundant comments" until ya shut yer trap and move on. In my opinion, 1.3% is too much. Minecraft skins = thumbs down. #Knappytoosmart4me