A Canadian father named Stuart Duncan created a safe Minecraft server called Autcraft after seeing his autistic son bullied online. Today, Autcraft has grown into a thriving community of more than 17,000 autistic children and their families, offering a protected space where they can play, connect, and feel accepted. According to CBC News, Duncan, who is autistic himself, wanted to build a space where children with autism could play without fear of harassment. He launched Autcraft, a private server with strict rules against bullying, griefing and stealing, ensuring that kids could enjoy the game in a supportive environment.
Over the years, Autcraft has grown into a global community. The Happy Broadcast reports that more than 17,000 autistic children and their families have joined the server, making it one of the largest online spaces dedicated to inclusion and acceptance. Duncan even left his job as a web developer to manage Autcraft full-time, showing his commitment to the project.
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