Best community!
The discord server is moderated really good, its a small but nice community with lots of people who are always ready to help. The Minecraft servers are great too, with lots of cool builds.
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DXS is an organization founded on the Security, which should be present everywhere. DXS means Department of eXternal Services which represents a union of people to ensure the security, updating and granting the integrity of the services offered, in the best possible way and in every countries of the world. Our project is International exactly to include every countries and keep access to our products possible and free for everyone!
The discord server is moderated really good, its a small but nice community with lots of people who are always ready to help. The Minecraft servers are great too, with lots of cool builds.
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