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6:43 PM
@FabianRöling Just saw this one in my re-look, it looks like there is also a bedrock edition server now (not just realms and open to LAN), so this will be done in a second
ok, that's done (and there's literally nothing in the tag wiki to save if it didn't copy, so don't worry about that)
(it literally just said something like "for server specific questions about popular game Minecraft")
 
7:14 PM
Additionally, here are the wikis for Windows 10 and Pocket:
Windows 10 Exerpt:
Mojang's Windows 10 edition of Minecraft. This tag should only be used if your question specifically pertains to the Windows 10 edition of Minecraft. Use the tag if your question is about the normal PC edition of Minecraft.
Windows 10 wiki:
*Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition* is Mojang's latest version of Minecraft designed specifically for Windows 10. It is similar to the Pocket Edition of Minecraft, [with future plans to allow Multiplayer support between the two editions.][1]


The game is currently in the beta stage of development.

#Usage

This tag should only be used if your question specifically pertains to the Windows 10 edition of Minecraft.

If your question is about the PC edition of Minecraft (also known as the Java version), please tag your question with [tag:minecraft] rather than [tag:minecraft-windows-10].
 
Pocket exerpt:
Only use this tag if the question specifically pertains to the Pocket Edition version of Minecraft - that is, features or functionality that are unique to the Android & iOS versions of Minecraft.
Pocket wiki:
Minecraft - Pocket Edition is a portable version of the game for Android and iOS mobile devices released by Mojang.

It features a pared-down feature set of the original game, meant to be compatible with the touch interface of mobile devices and playable on the go in short sittings.

### General Information<br />

* **Release date:** August 16th, 2011 (Xperia Play exclusive), October 7th (Android), November 17th (iOS).
* **Developer:** Mojang
* **Available on:** [tag:android] [tag:ios]
I think most of this is not relevant anymore, but I might be missing something
 

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