Summary:
Beacon can be waterlogged, it doesn't make any sense since it's a complete block.
Steps to reproduce:
Place a beacon.
Get on shift.
Place the water aiming at the beacon.
Observed results:
Beacon can be waterlogged.
Expected results:
The Beacon will not be waterlogged because it makes absolutely no sense and the Beacon is a complete block.
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@unknown: Beacon is a complete block, without any holes in the textures. Accordingly, I consider this a mistake. Also the glass block doesn't get waterlogged (unless you think it should be waterlogged because of the glass)...
It should be solidly waterlogged (ex: waterlogging it fills the interior with water), and water shouldn't flow out. However as seen with stairs, trapdoors, leaves and other partial blocks, solid waterlogging doesn't exist on bedrock as it does on java – water will flow out of any waterlogged block. Still WAI imo, since there is water-fillable space in the block.