Minecraft Speedrunning team rejects Dream refutation of abnormalities in its 1.16 record

Not much is known about Dream, other than that he is an insane Minecraft YouTuber who has grown at an exponential rate to 2020 with 15 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

However, the Minecraft sprinter recently came under scrutiny because his submission of a 1.16 speed record was not approved by the Speedrunning team, which according to laymen said Dream was too happy during his speed ride; happier than is generally possible in the Minecraft empire.

The math behind their accusation was provided and Dream, after spending days on his rebuttal, came up with an answer with the help of an expert named Photoexcitation.

Now the Minecraft Speedrunning team has come out with another statement, rejecting Photoexcitation’s report and thus refuting Dream’s against their accusations. The team pointed out in their new report that the areas where they believe mathematics has been misapplied and that wrong conclusions have been reached that seem to be in favor of Dream.

However, the team also added that even the chance and likelihood that Dream will get this happiness in the drops he received according to Photoexcitation’s report is much higher than what according to the RNG involved with Minecraft can become permissible or credible.

The author of Dream’s reaction paper apparently mixes frequencyist and Bayesian methods, resulting in an uninterpretable final result. Furthermore, these methods are misapplied to prevent valid conclusions from being drawn. Despite the fact that these issues are in favor of Dream, the author offers a likelihood that it still indicates that Dream used a custom game. Our conclusion therefore remains unchanged.

Dream also emphasized the same during his response, but said that although the number in the Photoexcitation report is still considered much higher than usual, he believed it could still occur or occur during a speedrun.

The popular Minecraft YouTuber apparently accepts the moderators’ decision and apologizes for his initial reaction and behavior when the saga began. The winner of the Gaming Streamy Awards in 2020 has moved on and fans have gone wild after teasing his face as part of Mr. Beast is 2020 YouTube Rewind.

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