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I know how to set the worldborders in Minecraft. But can I delete worldborders in Minecraft and if I can, how?

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    This question is similar to: How to remove the world border in Minecraft?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.
    – aytimothy
    Commented Oct 16 at 2:52
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    @aytimothy Shouldn't the dupe closure be the other way around? This question has significantly more visibility, with 28k views compared to the other question's 672 views. Users are far more likely to find this question in searches. Also, this question is 7 years older,and its answers are more highly upvoted, Commented Oct 16 at 5:17
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    @galacticninja I didn't pay atttention to the dates, but the accepted answer is negative, the most upvoted answer doesn't actually delete the world border and that other question has a more "correct" answer. (The answer is supposed to be: "you don't/can't")
    – aytimothy
    Commented Oct 16 at 5:31
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    Close voting as unclear because my answer suggesting doing so is the only one on that Meta with a positive score.
    – pppery
    Commented Nov 11 at 5:08

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Easy! in an always active repeating command block at world spawn

/execute [Username here] ~ ~ ~ /worldborder center ~ ~
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    This will kill all mobs outside of the world border. OP wants the world to not be affected by the world border.
    – user170887
    Commented Jan 16, 2017 at 5:21
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    This also will create portal syncing issues (if you put a nether portal that would correspond to a spot outside of the worldborder), multiplayer issues (players have to be near the "main" player), and wouldn't work in other dimensions (Spawn chunk loading conditions). This should not be the accepted answer.
    – user170887
    Commented Jan 18, 2017 at 22:45
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The world border is always present in a Minecraft world, even before the /worldborder command has been used. You can set it back to its default state (center 0,0 and width 60,000,000) by running:

/worldborder center 0 0
/worldborder set 60000000
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    This is the correct way to do it. I might add that if your border isn't centered and is too small, moving it to 0,0 before growing it could affect your world (Kill all mobs), so I would recommend running the commands in the opposite order
    – user170887
    Commented Jan 16, 2017 at 5:20
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I am sorry, but that isn't possible. The world ends couple hundred blocks away from the world border.

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