When you push the moss block with a piston, it doesn't drop, instead, it gets pushed, unlike in Java. This isn't in parity with Java Edition.
Step to Reproduce
1. Place a piston and a moss block on the head of the piston
2. Activate the piston to push the block
---> ❌ Moss Block doesn't break off.
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100% Confirm. Doesn't matter if it's a blocking being pushed into a Moss block or the piston directly. It's treats as a solid stone block unlike it's Java counterpart.
Realy? Why is this a bug? It seems like a bug in the Java Edition.
Moss blocks are basically stones with moss - why should they break?
To make a farm? Come on... not everything has to be automatically farmed. It would be better to be able to move these blocks, e.g. to make secret places.
Silent, thats a separate bug report, MCPE-122004 . The same thing also happens with regular carpets
Bonemeal based mechanics have always been different between bedrock and Java, e.g 1 tall flowers can't be bonemealed in Java whereas they can produce a bonemeal profit in bedrock. Rates for nether plants on crimson nylium were nerfed in Java, whilst in bedrock they produce enough for a much faster bonemeal farm than moss can produce. So moss farms in Java are kind of a feature parity with bedrock, just not as good as what we already have.
I confirm