When water (either a source block or flowing water) is immediately below a honey/slime block, the top texture of the water is invisible.
Steps to reproduce:
Place a honey/slime block 1 block above the ground.
Place a water source below the honey/slime block.
Look at the top of the water source.
Expected results:
You see the ground through the water.
Actual results:
You see the ground as if the water wasn't there.
Original description:
if there is water under the honey block, then the water from above will disappear.that's the whole bug
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Not just with honey blocks. I have observed this with a composer placed over water that is surrounded by farmland.
I mis-remebered, it was carpet placed over water next to farmland where I noticed the disappearing surface texture. Further testing showed that composters and bottom slabs do not have the same effect, but glass, dirt, stone, and glazed terracotta do. I'm not sure what makes the difference in these two groups.
After further testing, I found:
Slime blocks have the same effect as honey blocks on water surface texture.
Carpet, etc. only makes the surface texture disappear if the top of the water is perfectly horizontal, i.e. if it's a water source block that is not flowing in a horizontal direction. However, slime and honey blocks make all top textures disappear.
The difference between carpet, etc. and slime/honey effects is explained as follows. Carpet placed over source water raises the max height of the water to the top of its block, while slime/honey do not. So carpet placed over flat water gives the appearance of a disappearing water surface texture because it actually raises the water surface up to the bottom edge of the carpet, fully blocking it from view. If you place carpet over a source water block that is angled because it is flowing in a horizontal direction, then the height rises only on the higher side, making the angle steeper in the source block but not affecting alignment with the next block of flowing water. Slime and honey blocks do not raise the water level; they simply make the top texture disappear.
All of the above applies the same to lava.

Relates to MCPE-76109

I had the same thing happen to me a few weeks ago

I thought this was a feature.

The latest beta changelog says that this is fixed.

The fix version was already added. The ticket is gonna be resolved when the release version is gonna be released with the fix.