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Dinnerbone migration campaign

The Dinnerbone migration campaign was a marketing promotion for the Java account migration, in which Nathan Adams portrayed a fictionalized, comedic version of himself to encourage players to migrate their accounts.

Dinnerbone is hosting an event, labeled as "Minecraft Account Movement and You *An Uplifting Talk from Dinnerbone", where he is promptly rotated normally by a security guard before starting a speech. Saying they intend to make Minecraft more secure, he explains they will move all PC Minecraft games to one account, and add two-factor authentication, for free. Villagers seem pleased with this news, but an enderman teleports away, startling everyone present. Dinnerbone stresses that the change is positive, but someone claiming to "represent the modding community" asks if this will mean the end of mods or custom skins. He says no, and a pig speaks in response with a comically deep voice, which the surrounding audience applauds.

Suddenly, someone claiming to "lead the armies of the PvP community" marches in with many other players, demanding to know how this will effect PvP. Dinnerbone, confused, just says it won't, and that satisfies them. Another person asks how to move their account, as well as what the meaning of life is. Dinnerbone dodges the latter question but clarifies that another video will come out in the following months to elaborate on the process. A creeper then asks if it will have to pay to migrate, exploding with joy when Dinnerbone assures people they won't charge anything. Another player asks how any of this is fun, to which Dinnerbone excitedly says he'll teach everyone about two-factor authentication. Hearing crickets, Dinnerbone then shows off the Migrator cape.

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