So, as my synced legitimate survival world that is now on a Realm has proven to have never ending bugs:
The most recent one I found is that rabbits, after being fed carrots, do not become tame, but instead enter love mode, breed, and then return to their wild animal state.
Try This:
Make a world on Minecraft Xbox One Edition that is survival only all achievements enabled.
Sync the world to Minecraft
Upload the world to a Realm
Find some rabbits in the desert
Give them carrots
They will not tame, they breed and remain wild.
All of the bugs I have submitted (more than 10) are occuring on this world. Not sure if it's because it's survival, or has achievements enabled, or a synced world, or on a Realm, but certainly I seem to be finding way more bugs than I see other people reporting.
It is very disheartening that almost all of my bug reports were unanswered, and worse unfixed. I would like some help with this issue and maybe some insight as to why everything goes unanswered and unattended.
Linked issues
duplicates 1
Comments 2
Thank you for your report!
However, this issue has been closed as a Duplicate of MCPE-28066.
If I'm reading this correctly, I think you might be referring to rabbits not following you correctly if you are holding food. (That's about as close as they get to becoming tame, they will still run away from you if you're not holding the relevant food item.)
Quick Links:
📓 Issue Guidelines – 💬 Community Support – 📧 Feedback – 📖 Game Wiki
Thank you for your report!
However, this issue works as intended. Rabbits were never intended to be tameable, only breedable. (A tamed animal is one that will follow you and act like a pet. I'm pretty sure rabbits cannot be tamed in any version, including Java and Xbox One Edition.)
Bear in mind that there are thousands of bug reports and only a few people who can work on them. A developer typically has a backlog of dozens of tickets. There simply isn't time for them to update us on every ticket as they work on it. So if a ticket you created doesn't get a response, it's probably because there wasn't any problem with it and it's queued for investigation.
There is a Community Support subreddit where you can discuss issues with the Community Managers. They may sometimes be able to check on the status of a report. Just remember that they don't have time to do this for every report, so use it sparingly.
Remember, too, that bugs can take a long time to find and fix. This often makes it look like a bug report is being ignored when it isn't. You have to have faith, and keep updating the affected version when updates are released.
You should also use the "vote for this issue" and "start watching this issue" features. The first one lets us know that you actually care about it, the second one notifies you by email when it changes status or somebody comments on it. We don't ignore tickets with no votes, but it does influence how much attention they get and how soon.