A repeating command block in the nether can execute commands affecting players in the overworld even when there are no players in the nether.
I've only confirmed this with the /title and the /fog commands.
This bug existed in the previous version but could be fixed by using a distance selector such as "@a[r=60000000]"
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this issue is also happening on single player worlds as well I can confirm that functions, /tp and the /spread commands. This problem doesnβt just travel from the nether to the overworld it also travels from the overworld to the nether as well. I can also confirm that it also happens on Xbox, and windows 10 version of MinecraftΒ
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Is this only happening on a Dedicated Server, realms, multiplayer or singleplayer? What plaform/device are you using?
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