@@thegreendoge they cant because almost if not all things are made from other things, so many games, books, movies, series, people, countries they all exist and are owned by something
Not only people were building pixel arts to represent their communities. Alliances were also formed between communities to help each other whenever one gets nuked.
I remember the community that I was in (r/neoliberal and r/noncredibledefense) allied with our neighbors from r/furry_irl, r/Romania, and r/CLTV It was such a weird coalition, but we fought together against twitch streamers and tankies alike
@@chancewells4083 Osu also helped the Hololive community when xQc tried to invade. With the two communities joined, xQc was actually unable to take over and had to go elsewhere.
I always found it poetic how for the majority of the time, most groups competed against each other for space and dominance, but when the eldritch dark spots starts to consume the canvas, only the combined cooperation of different communities could defeat it
To clarify, because LIMC didn’t quite make it clear, Reddit regularly has April fools events like this every year since 2013, however r/place in 2017 was the most memorable due to its unique concept and experience. For years afterwards a joke was made within the Reddit community after ever April fools event “place was better.” Many didn’t think it would come back but it did in April fools 2022. The event is now over, what happens next? We don’t know. But we can only pray that they bring it back again in 5 years.
I sadly only found out about this r/place after it was gone due to being busy. But I loved the original r/place so glad to see they brought it back. Hope I dont have to wait 5 years tho
Really the only reason theyre bringing back the canvas is because Reddit is going public, which mean they need as many advertisement as they can. mods breaking the rule, no restriction on bot account, and censorship on things thats not ad friendly etc etc make it obvious enough.
as a part of a kinda small community (not exactly small but still not as big as the other fandoms) who almost suffered 3 erasures, r/place is something special to me. seeing some people defend their place, have alliances and try to be diplomats is entertaining, and being part of it is fun too. i met many people who have the same interest as me. goodbye r/place, i hope you'll be back sometime.
Dude for us we it was hell to stay in a place and we’ve been backstabbed twice by the Pitts and Sweden and had to relocate multiple times SCEW YOU SWEDEN WE STILL GOT IN YOUR FLAG ETHER WAY
As someone who love the pixel art,r/place is a true masterpiece and deserves the attention,such a nostalgic art not gonna lie,the r/place art is even better than the entire nfts
The germans made a perfect leaf in the colors of their own flag right below the Canada flag, its like saying "We can draw your national symbol better than you can, and we did it"
My favorite part of it was watching how the elden ring and hollow knight community interact. First two art pieces next to each other, then ranni and the knight standing together in a group of other smaller communities. And the radiance erdtree. It was beautiful
I personally liked the Hollow Knight, Ori, Rain World, and Elden Ring communities interacting with one another. I also saw a Rain World lizard enemy thing crawling on a logo; it looked cool.
The elden Radiantce was really cool but it was too really funny. cause sometimes a guy just put tow pixel on is eye and the face that makes the things become pretty goofy.
pretty good experience! I usually don't interact a lot with my country's community (r/Bolivia) but it was awesome to see more than 40 people on a discord call coordinating our section of the canvas. pretty proud of the results!
i spent 4 consecutive days on r/place, i know miserable. but i'm not that sad about how it ended i really liked making all those builds with the communities i'm in :) even if it was wiped clean it was still fun as hell. hoping to join again in a few years
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The biggest drama during this r/place thing was how an admin was abusing the system by changing pixels every second instead of once every five minutes. It even caused an internal fight between the admins
r/place is like a gathering for the internet every 5 years. Every corner, every fandom, every race, doing one thing as one group. Sure there may be wars but it really just brings us all together in the sense that we all aren't so different despite being so far away from each other
its not really an every 5 year event since it has only happened twice. but i agree that its a culmination of multiple fandoms and communities in the internet
my favorite thing about r/place is seeing Turkey first struggling with the proportions of their moon and star then expanding and adding a city skyline under it, right next to Canada's flag spending most of its existence trying to figure out how to be a maple leaf until it gave up and became Banana instead
r/place is pure fun and creativity. It is also frustrating, however, when streamers use bot and power to destroy other people artworks. But what can i say, it's part of the internet culture now. It's also what makes this year event so much more enjoyable
Not even just streamers. Argentina was trying to get messi on their flag but the bots stopped them from doing so a while. Also xqc proved that r/place was being censored by moderators (widowmaker ass lul)
An unlikely alliance was made from the Gacha community, we were usually divided by elitism and toxicity even though we were under the same gaming genre. We formed an alliance and created our game icons, GFL, Arknights, Guardian Tales, Genshin, Honkai Impact and etc. together at the bottom right, we built, defended and protected it. It was such a blast to be a part of it all. Shoutout to the OSU community as well, helped defended and protected the much smaller community and aid on so many projects like the windows taskbar
r/place is the only good subreddit to me, just seeing people from a buncha different communities, countries, backgrounds etc. making art (even if it also means destroying others just to make said art) about it is very heartwarming.
r/place is one of the greatest events I have been in, I had no idea what the hell what's going on at the time and then started my experience on it. I swear osu! And Star Wars are one of the toughest juggernauts in r/place and was also glad One Piece was able to be in there 5 times.
@@Steffert. Yeah, I know! They also had a collaboration where they used the Death star to shoot Osu! for it to be obliterated which is so awesome (but of course they fixed it right after lol)
And MLP too! I saw a comment from of of them talking about how they got grieved multiple times and always rebuilt, and how they helped out other communities around them too
I like how the most unlikely alliances occured like how the vtuber fans teamed up with Belgium to create a flower on top of their character and there were so many weirder alliances in this whole thing
for me a memorable thing was 'european cancer' where Poland was allowed to join map of Baltic states and then neighbouring countries started appearing uninvited, Italians were fighting Austrians over the South Tyrol, Germans were fighting themselves as they were aware they weren't welcome and that the ongoing expansion of Europe meant destruction of artwork whereas French didn't care much, then there was a void streamer that destroyed Germany and other countries but gave up on Poland which defended itself fiercely.
From where my older sister helped, I heard Minecraft teamed up with a nice JJBA piece. Don't remember the rest of the alliances though. She stayed up late lol (5+ AM).
I love how r/place 2022 ended Just give everyone 1 color, you cant defend the attacks anymore since you can only destroy 2017 was good but 2022 was crazy See you again in 2027
I was fortunate enough to help work on the Jerma section and it was a ton of fun! The community and other communities we allied with were all so nice, it really was such a special event!
@@evudro3618 Ayy good to see ya! No need to apologize, everyone was fighting over space, thats part of what made it so fun! It was great to see so many communities participating!
Ngl he made r/place more entertaining more than it should had been. Seeing him become the evil dictator and in turn, uniting many communities together to make an alliance in order to defend against his evil army was just amazing. It was literally a war zone there
For me, the wars only made the thing more entertaining, if nothing moved or evolved it would have been so fun, and honestly everyone who came to the event should have understood that their pixels could have been replaced, besides, the biggest wars were from the biggest people: France And spanish speaking streamers
@@ommsterlitz1805 wrong, there is actually a Spain flag next to Portugal's and Italy's on the top half of the map. Still, it was really fun to see Spanish and French streamers fight so fiercely though.
@@marcossegon5433 you'r right people keep saying spain finished with no pixel on the map but the truth is that spanish twich finish with no pixel. btw spanish reddit flag is beautiful and as a french i'm happy our streamers made the difference between reddit and twitch community to preserve this flag
The World War between Ibai/Rubius/XqC/BTS Army vs Kamet0 was one of the best manga arc I've ever read about r/place(and probably the reason why Reddit decided to end the event with white pixels, to end the war). Totally recommend it!
Playing whack-a-mole with the constant Amogus crew members that keep appearing in works I helped in was a fun way to kill time, and also witnessing the creation of some of the most unexpected alliances between communities you'd never thought would be interacting.
Im glad that I could participate in such an event, 'cause I was sure it was the first and the last time in 2017. The community I was in managed to pull 4 arts. I bet Michi is proud of us
This shows how much the internet can do if we work together. This art shows what we are. A community full of communities. That's why this deserves to be in a museum. Adults may see an immature mess, but we are inspired by each other to build r/place
My r/place journey was just incredible, I started the XO art you see on the right for The Weeknd. I managed to gather some people from Reddit and discord but we weren't that many and we failed many times. But i'm so happy we managed to make it in the end. Had a very fun time. I already miss preparing the various designs and seeing my community so exited and determined. Hope to see everyone in 5 years
@tizlol Griefing made this event enjoyable, Place users expecting their art to stay for the whole duration of the event then maulding when it's removed is so cringe
@@tizlol Either way, the art was swallowed up by the end void. I was upset too at first since I spent a lot of time defending my community’s little spots but realized that it was the perfect ending. The griefers did make it fun and showed the unity of the fandoms.
Well the way I see it is, r/place is an open canvas that has brought many people from different background to put some piece of something they love or enjoy on the internet. One pixel at a time, every five minutes. And I have got to say the result has been quite extraordinary. It’s crazy what people can do when they collaborate. Especially on such a specific scale like this.
r/place is basically the ultimate archive of how internet culture has changed over the years. Some communities still stamp their place in relevancy (Osu, for example) while others have been left behind in 2017, and new memes and fanbases spawn up to cement their place in internet history
Nothing was more memorable about r/place than the unlikely alliances formed. Splatoon helped the Bread Clip collecting community make our artwork last to the end. I stood up all night warning them with messages like "Kuwait might invade us. No wait they're getting fought off by Katana Zero." It was wild.
One of my favourite alliances is when France and the Inscryption community teamed up to fight iran when the day before France and the Inscryption community were at war
Honestly, it is was so much stress and fun building and defending artwork, and such imense pride always washes over me when I see my artwork design on the canvas, truly incredible
it was so fascinating, you'd see how the whole image would progress as a whole, but then you'd zoom in and see all the individual pixels come and go CONSTANTLY; as a whole, it was an astounding piece of art and collaboration, but once you looked at the finer details, you'd see the heart of it's nature, an ever-evolving, living, breathing, work of art
at first, i didn't wanted to participate but after i saw blue archive's mural. i decided to hope in and join the ride (yah. i join the r/ba/ r/blue archive and spend 3 days doing that. very worth it) its also fascinating how much politics going on in this thing, so much negotiation, there's always a tension that your artwork might get nuke especially when streamers like xQc or the french/russian or spanish came so yeah. that was the best 3 days of my year..possibly my life xD...well..i do have PTSD now on frenchies and pixel but hey, it was fun xD (shoutout to united gacha alliance and bottom left alliance especially the jerma community)
The gacha alliance was something I totally didnt expect. Usually gacha communites hate each other lmao. And the gacha alliance is apparently #31 on the highest pixel count which is pretty awesome
@@Landy_AM Same. When i heard from our leaders and negotiators in r/ba that there will have a huge collaboration between gacha communities. I was like "wait... really?" But man, the cooperation between gacha community is amazing especially when a russian streamer starts invading the paimon and kiana mural
@@belckan549 We were on the OSU! logo, with a kangaroo resting on it. We had an aussie flag there, a harbour bridge, VB, vegemite, Aboriginal Flag, and more. We also did have a Steve Irwin memorial, but a russian streamer ruined it.
For those who aren't in the loop, the reason r/place regained so much attention this year was because it came back and had an active canvas once again. LIMC didn't seem to explicitly mention that part.
From the MLP community: take that streamers! In all seriousness, r/place was an incredibly fun time, even if I didn’t really participate and just watched the fights and the memes. It was crazy to see how the internet could come together and make something so beautiful. A little rocky, sure, but such a communal undertaking nonetheless.
I enjoyed watching the entirety of r/place. At first it was a battle royal to solidify a community's position onto the blank canvas but it didn't take long until each community began to rekindle old friendships or start new alliances with their neighbors.
I remember in my community of Gachados of a recommendation towards a once every 2 year event where r/place occurs so we can maintain the memes and simply just remember the moments we had together. The fact of the matter was that it ended and soon after many left and others stayed for the last bits. It was sad to know that the people who I have worked so hard with and done so much to bring light of a passion we all shared is truly sad in that good ending sort of way, the fact I'll never see these people again considering how international we were is a sad thought and the memory will be immortalized in the hearts of many.
My favorite part of all r/place shenanigans is a clip in which OSU members congratulate each other in a discord call for defending their spot in the canvas. Then they say "I know some of us have lost relationships because of this..." like bro 💀💀💀
This was a Chaotic Collaboration between communities and you love to see it happen in real time. Wars Treaties Friendship Collaboration The desire to survive the onslaught of streamers It was such an amazing event that participating in it didn't matter whether it was frustrating or not because at the end of the day, you can feel proud you took part in it. Sure, it's just 1 pixel, but that pixel mattered in the group effort to create something much bigger and beautiful.
What /place means to me. These constantly changing 4,000,000 pixels was/is a snapshop of the internet, our culture. A picture we still have and can always look back on but we can never change. Big fanbases like Star Wars made huge, sprawling works of art that can be seen from all the way zoomed out. Smaller communities such as Xenoblade, Pikmin, Rhythm Heaven, and EarthBound made their own art and have their own story. There were bad moments. Artwork that got ran over, negotiations had to be made, bot spam, vandalism, flag extenders existed. But despite all of this, all of it still exist in memory. A memory that can never be taken a way. Place is a moment of eternity. One short moment in our long, long lives but one we will always look fondly back on. The stories each user tells, The stories each picture tells, The stories each pixel tell, The stories we all tell.
@@omarpikm2101 You sir are a hero. Whenever I hear anyone talk about place I always mention Breadbug and how the Pikmin community fought against eraser all the time.
when the canvas expanded we made an alliance with omori and got brad from lisa the painful right above the german flag and i still can't believe we made it. it was great and it stayed there the whole time
Talking about small communities? Pixel Dungeon. They made the rat king and the Amulet of Yendor, i was shocked to find out someone still remembered that game.
As a french, I'm so proud of ours streamers. They were able to made 4 teams for better effeciency ! Without any bots unlike the spanish ! That was a Huge Flex.
@@Merluso415 ¿Incapaz de enfrentarse a la verdad? Bueno, crea lo que quiera, pero una cosa es cierta: el único color disponible era el blanco para poder borrar esta bandera ;) Bien hecho, nos vemos en cinco años !
I personally battled in the great northern war, preventing a map of the European content from destroying the top corner. I joined a alliance between the Void of destruction, the polish who changed sides, the Netherlands who ruled the top of the map and the Undertale/Deltarune communities in order to destroy a joint german French expansion. It was a honour to serve in the war.
I was the one trying to expand Polish territory westwards and the one who was trying to take over Vilnus. Funny how I somehow convinced a viod streamer focus on yellow part of germany and go west while we used the red in german flag to turn it into our territory :D
You realise something after a moment staring at it. Nothing much has changed. Our Internet landscape has been drastically flipped since 2017, and yet the same symbols, same flags, same people; same fans. An Among Us here, a Gigachad there, a Genshin logo over yonder, and a Bored Ape not taking much longer. It doesn't really amount to much in comparison. Five years go by, and I suppose we aren't as different as we think.
My absolute favorite thing is what the Outer Wilds community did. Just look up outer wilds r/place and it's a 3:20 video. What they did is basically animate a major event that happens in the game.
Spent so much time doing r/place for the brony faction became a diplomatic and spent the majority of the time recovering from the 22 times we got nuked by twitch streamers like asmongold, mizkif and Xqc among others. Definitely super fun had great laughs in the voice chats and overall made new friends! :D
Making the maple leaf on canada was a pain. Because we messed up the leaf in the first few hours, people memed it. Because it became a meme, so much people griefed our flag. At least we got it close to perfect before it ended.
One of my favorite things about it was how you could zoom in almost anywhere and there would be a hidden crewmate. Felt almost like an Amogi Easter egg hun at times
That actually would be a great idea to have the place come back every 5 years, a sort of time frame to see what internet culture was 5 years ago or 10 years ago.
That's not even the worst fact, most people don't realize it, but if you notice, there is absolutely nothing stopping bots for this one. Now that's kind of odd, seeing as how the original had things for bots, but it makes sense when you realize what the actual intentions of this were. Reddit didn't do this so people could be creative and enjoy their thing, they did this for cash, pretty soon Reddit is going public, so they want to make there platform look as big as possible to make as much money as possible, what better way to do that than to get a bunch of people to make bots? This is pretty fucked up for two reasons, first of all, it makes the entirety of r/place, seem almost, bland compared to the first, virtually nothing happened, because the sheer amount of bots wouldn't let it happen. The second thing that's fucked up about this is that It led them to censoring things, because they didn't want anything none advertiser friendly on something they would possibly use to try to sell reddit to the public
But there is actual effort and appt of patience put into all of the art and you wouldn't want to be taken over by for example, xqc with their gorilla logo. Or just invaded by a bit of void.
@@jo-ri-oh8950 yeah, as a french there was something so funny and stupid about uniting as a whole country to fight spanish and american streamers over pixels lol. Too bad some spanish people took it a bit too personally tho
@@Cityz3nn both countries took it too seriously, but anyway it was a really really fun moment and i hope Spain and France will unite in the next r/place to become an unstoppable pixel machine 🤝
R/place was truly an experience. It was amazing to see all the factions and alliances and all the wars and major events going on. And seeing a giant attack on a giant faction while I’m here in my community just defending our art was so cool
I was there, a foot soldiers for the United Gacha Alliance, an alliance where 9 different Gachas banded together to leave a make place on that canvas. We fought for our arts, we negotiated with our neighbors and we thrived till the end! Even when Dragalia Lost and Granblue didn't make it, even when Miyu got raided! We as a whole left a mark on history! We all held out, against bots! Against streamers! Against raiders! We survived!
Im extremely proud of r/place. I worked with a smallish community (the homestuck community), and defending our territory and making a mark was super fun! I spent all day on it though, so im glad it ended when it did. I couldn't spare much more time getting absorbed into it, lol. I have classes to do!
i was part of a small fandom community trying to make our mark on r/place and we managed to keep 2 small plots all the way to the end! we had the weirdest neighbours on the board,,,2 nft groups(one popcorn, one monkey) 2...possibly universities?? and fucking _iggle piggle from the night garden_ r/place really is a patchwork of every community
the hololive community being reinforced by the osu!, Ironmouse and Turkey community was super wholesome when xQc attempted to nuke it with his "purple plague" and the icing on the cake was when Ironmouse rushed with her contingent of troops to help defend the osu!-Komi logo while we stationed some of our own soldiers at home-base to rebuild and ward off any internal conflicts (specifically the Suisex thing)...
There were so many infighting and border disputes It would be awesome if somebody looked into every single miniscule event that happened in that canvas
I am honored to have participated in r/place this time around. The most special thing for me was the University of Michigan's "Block M" representing r/uofm and r/michiganwolverines. As a student here, opening r/place and seeing the M still standing, persevering against all odds, brought a smile to my face every time. Thank you r/place and Go Blue!
At this point and with the way pop/meme culture moves so incredibly fast in the ever changing world especially in recent years, I feel r/place should be an annual thing.
I love how a lot of different people can together when this was a thing The subreddit has around 800k members when it started It ended at nearly 5 million members
@@n-jay9579 I watch around 20h of streams on both the english and french side. The amount of hate and disrespect the french received is just ridiculous. It was supposed to be a little game but it clearly turned otherwise. When you go as far as racial insults, I think there's a problem
@@shizuka1598 yeah... and I won't even talk about some Spanish and Americans streamers posting insulting stuff on Twitter, before congratulating French streamers like nothing happened... But I also saw some French viewers doing shitty stuff, not as much but still... but you know, thats Twitter
I proudly helped maintain the vtuber sections. Dwarf fortress had some small vtuber paint over them, but it was some fans using bots. The streamer apologized to the community. Which is why at the end, the vtuber's horns were kept on one of the dwarves.
Last time, I was but a silent observer. But this time ... I fought. I placed pixels, only to have them replaced in single-digit seconds. I destroyed. I built. I defended. I attacked. And the end result? Several pixels on Reddit's official final canvas ... and one of a small band of members who helped build a tiny Orcane from Rivals of Aether at the bottom. I still can't believe we did it. Godspeed, you magnificent collection of pixels. I'll see you in 5 more years.
2:05 I had this in full volume and my cat stared at me like the world is about to end. When he said or else my cat did a backflip and fell of the bed. It's a bunk bed. I hope she's gonna be okay.
DiCaprio pointing at screen meme is basically me looking at r/place the whole time. It's really fun looking at it and satisfying watching the timelapse videos
I still wish they had prevented new accounts from jumping it. Would have hindered both the bots and the streamer bruteforce voids. We lost many good pixels to such attacks, especially in the last hours when people thought there was no time to rebuild. I mean, why jump through the hoops of diplomacy and try to settle borders when you can just command your forces and conquer the land that you want?
Honestly, while a bit toxic streamers only made the event more interesting, I don't think r/place would have had close to the same recognition outside reddit without the streamers.
The fact that french people were legit only defending their art against American, Spanish/LATAM and a shit ton of other streamers/persons (who were kinda auto placing tiles and shit) and succeeded is mind-blowing
@@starkiler13 French used scripts to know where and witch tiles need to be placed, everyone use thing like that, but the spanish streamers ( I don't know for US ) used scripts that autoplace a tile with the good color without human interaction
It's probably by merit of being a smaller community (r/YourTurnToDie), but one of the most fun things with r/place was seeing alliances and friendships form, be that within groups or with other subreddits entirely; defending each other when attacks threatened our spots, helping with rebuilds after griefing etc. Can't wait for 2027 and do it all over again
r/acecombat made friendship with every single subreddit that had drawn an fighter jet. The F-22 on the american flag became an Osean F-22 with the approval of the sub who made the flag.
I'm glad to see this art getting attention,and the fact that placing some pixels is fun a lot,make the meme even better
its not art when a big figure distributes a plugin and everyone just bots the design
@@thenoru.4435 everyone, meaning the french streamers and the osu community
Let's hope it isn't sold as an nftts
@@thegreendoge they cant because almost if not all things are made from other things, so many games, books, movies, series, people, countries they all exist and are owned by something
@@thenoru.4435 More complex designs simply require a higher level of co-operation and integration than e.g. a small subreddit logo
Not only people were building pixel arts to represent their communities. Alliances were also formed between communities to help each other whenever one gets nuked.
Yeah, I heard Osu tried to defend r/dtg lol
Yea lmao the Turks helped Americans and Dutch and later on they helped the Turks that was great
I remember the community that I was in (r/neoliberal and r/noncredibledefense) allied with our neighbors from r/furry_irl, r/Romania, and r/CLTV
It was such a weird coalition, but we fought together against twitch streamers and tankies alike
R/jojo and jerma was invaded by 4 streamers lmao its a miracle we managed to stay alive
@@chancewells4083
Osu also helped the Hololive community when xQc tried to invade. With the two communities joined, xQc was actually unable to take over and had to go elsewhere.
I always found it poetic how for the majority of the time, most groups competed against each other for space and dominance, but when the eldritch dark spots starts to consume the canvas, only the combined cooperation of different communities could defeat it
And then the said communities join up with the Void either way to fight against the streamers instead. So good
Yer
@Товарищ Иван 🇺🇦🇺🇦SLAVA UKRAINI🇺🇦🇺🇦
When the void king emerged after second expansion he showed his power and ruled with an iron first and it was glorious
All hail the void king
True, they were a terrifying force and being present at the time, was more than glorious to see.
To clarify, because LIMC didn’t quite make it clear, Reddit regularly has April fools events like this every year since 2013, however r/place in 2017 was the most memorable due to its unique concept and experience. For years afterwards a joke was made within the Reddit community after ever April fools event “place was better.” Many didn’t think it would come back but it did in April fools 2022. The event is now over, what happens next? We don’t know. But we can only pray that they bring it back again in 5 years.
I sadly only found out about this r/place after it was gone due to being busy. But I loved the original r/place so glad to see they brought it back. Hope I dont have to wait 5 years tho
The Button was also a very memorable Reddit April fools
So it's basically URF?
Really the only reason theyre bringing back the canvas is because Reddit is going public, which mean they need as many advertisement as they can.
mods breaking the rule, no restriction on bot account, and censorship on things thats not ad friendly etc etc make it obvious enough.
Last year's April fool's thing was kinda weak, it was something called Second and I don't even remember what it was about
The fact that there's an amongus everywhere you look in r/place proves that the silly little crewmate has evolved into a cultural phenomenon
The tomfoolerous little fella
They made a mango out of amogos.
Mamongus
@@runic3063 It was supposed to be a lemon. A little insider by the community of the turkish Twitch streamer Elraenn.
It's here to stay
God when among us infiltrated rhe starwars poster and was eventually made of nothing but among us...
as a part of a kinda small community (not exactly small but still not as big as the other fandoms) who almost suffered 3 erasures, r/place is something special to me.
seeing some people defend their place, have alliances and try to be diplomats is entertaining, and being part of it is fun too.
i met many people who have the same interest as me.
goodbye r/place, i hope you'll be back sometime.
what community is it
Dude for us we it was hell to stay in a place and we’ve been backstabbed twice by the Pitts and Sweden and had to relocate multiple times
SCEW YOU SWEDEN WE STILL GOT IN YOUR FLAG ETHER WAY
bro the wave got erased 4 times
@@sfyfarthegreatm4540 what community are you part of?
@@spaceFL. r.i.p. did they come back and return or just disappeared from the final image?
As someone who love the pixel art,r/place is a true masterpiece and deserves the attention,such a nostalgic art not gonna lie,the r/place art is even better than the entire nfts
Shut up we will have to buy pixels next time
Saying it's "even better than nfts" implies that nfts are good to begin with, which is simply untrue.
@peanut butter water even JellyBean makes NFTs good
What if someone sell r/place as a nft 💀
why is everyone saying its nostalgic lmao, the first place happened 5 years ago and the second just a few days ago
Canada Struggling to make a Leaf while the other surrounding countries mock them by making a better leaf is a Power Move...
didn't the whole flag turn into "Banada" at one point? ... that was some funny shit.
@@SUSsykage From Maple leaf to an abomination to a leaf nearly turned into a marijuana then turned into a banana flag lmao
@@SUSsykage yep saw that too lol
The germans made a perfect leaf in the colors of their own flag right below the Canada flag, its like saying "We can draw your national symbol better than you can, and we did it"
@@SUSsykage it turned into a Banana too at somecpoint
It's unreal seeing something you drew on an art canvas that will go down in history, whether that be an eye catching monument or just one lone pixel
Or seeing Amogus all too often...
My favorite was the ss13 clown near the top left of the canvas, near the end of the wipe
@@ethanhiggins5766 holy shit i just noticed that and wondered if it was ss13 lmao good to know
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Proud creator of at least 10 of them
My favorite part of it was watching how the elden ring and hollow knight community interact. First two art pieces next to each other, then ranni and the knight standing together in a group of other smaller communities. And the radiance erdtree. It was beautiful
I personally liked the Hollow Knight, Ori, Rain World, and Elden Ring communities interacting with one another. I also saw a Rain World lizard enemy thing crawling on a logo; it looked cool.
The elden Radiantce was really cool but it was too really funny. cause sometimes a guy just put tow pixel on is eye and the face that makes the things become pretty goofy.
O O O O O O O O O O O O O H
pretty good experience! I usually don't interact a lot with my country's community (r/Bolivia) but it was awesome to see more than 40 people on a discord call coordinating our section of the canvas. pretty proud of the results!
🌊🚫
@@fedegozz256 este vato
Me alegra mucho que al final pudiesen expandirse un poco más y no quedasen chicos como al principio, saludos de parte de un miembro de r/argentina.
Los sudamericanos ligamos fuerte con la primera expansión, nosotros los uruguayos hicimos lo posible por llenar nuestra bandera de cosas
My country (r/hungary) somehow managed to ally with our most hated neighbour (r/romania).
i spent 4 consecutive days on r/place, i know miserable. but i'm not that sad about how it ended i really liked making all those builds with the communities i'm in :) even if it was wiped clean it was still fun as hell. hoping to join again in a few years
I love the fact that something like placing pixels will be so much fun,the r place deserves to be a meme,such a amazing and a pure art
Please use a space after a comma.
@ Really man
@ ^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي^_^ غنية من مسلسل النظرة الثانية ارناف وكوشي
@@nanashi2146 better be corrected than leave it alone
@@pringle409 That is not an excuse.
The biggest drama during this r/place thing was how an admin was abusing the system by changing pixels every second instead of once every five minutes. It even caused an internal fight between the admins
I didn't even hear about that, all I heard about is french accused of using bots and Spain really using them
French build, spanish and xqc destroy. Judge the spirit
And if you tried to call them out, your screams became silence.
Honestly thats just pathetic. What a way to show how small your dick is.
For the reccord, the admin was trying to erase a symbol for a banned community.
r/place is like a gathering for the internet every 5 years. Every corner, every fandom, every race, doing one thing as one group. Sure there may be wars but it really just brings us all together in the sense that we all aren't so different despite being so far away from each other
its not really an every 5 year event since it has only happened twice. but i agree that its a culmination of multiple fandoms and communities in the internet
@@primalknight it will become every five years if r/place comes back in 2027
so basically
standing here, i realize
you were just like me
trying to make history
this was one of the biggest events in twitch and reddit culture so I think this will become more of an yearly thing from now onwards
add "every bot' because majority use bots both big and small communities
my favorite thing about r/place is seeing Turkey first struggling with the proportions of their moon and star then expanding and adding a city skyline under it, right next to Canada's flag spending most of its existence trying to figure out how to be a maple leaf until it gave up and became Banana instead
As an active participant in this year's r/place I want to thank everyone else who also participated! I'll never forget these 4 days! ♥️
Someone just damn sell r/place art as an NFT
@@TypeKK yeah bro you wanna know how many copyrights the nft would get hit by?
@@TypeKK whoever did that should just rot in hell
I was late to the party but i had fun
I made 4 flies it was hard but fun
r/place is pure fun and creativity. It is also frustrating, however, when streamers use bot and power to destroy other people artworks. But what can i say, it's part of the internet culture now. It's also what makes this year event so much more enjoyable
Streamers ruin r/place but in the end of the day it’s just a temporary canvas anyway
Not even just streamers. Argentina was trying to get messi on their flag but the bots stopped them from doing so a while. Also xqc proved that r/place was being censored by moderators (widowmaker ass lul)
@@xman9354 Fuck Argentina, glory to the almighty Uruguay
An unlikely alliance was made from the Gacha community, we were usually divided by elitism and toxicity even though we were under the same gaming genre. We formed an alliance and created our game icons, GFL, Arknights, Guardian Tales, Genshin, Honkai Impact and etc. together at the bottom right, we built, defended and protected it. It was such a blast to be a part of it all. Shoutout to the OSU community as well, helped defended and protected the much smaller community and aid on so many projects like the windows taskbar
I still remember seeing a little amogus guy in the FGO Arturia's hair, I cant fucking escape from it.
@@anusaukko6792 were you there when the AMOGUS hivemind attacked Gudako?
Gacha gamers strong together
@@lordaias7423 18 times, remember, 18 times
@@Xernitory we all held the line. The A M O G U S dong broke before the Guard did!
r/place is the only good subreddit to me, just seeing people from a buncha different communities, countries, backgrounds etc. making art (even if it also means destroying others just to make said art) about it is very heartwarming.
found the degenerate in the comments
There are still some problems tho (one being the u/Chtorrr power trip, where they abuse their lower cooldown)
@@d1kgaws12 aw cmon is that really one of the main takeaways?
@@-loarado forgot to mention that they remove all posts exposing them.
Ayy cute pfp!! And speaking of, have you seen the r/protogen piece?
r/place is one of the greatest events I have been in, I had no idea what the hell what's going on at the time and then started my experience on it. I swear osu! And Star Wars are one of the toughest juggernauts in r/place and was also glad One Piece was able to be in there 5 times.
Osu and star wars were actually in an alliance so whenever one of them got attacked the other would help restore it
@@Steffert. Yeah, I know! They also had a collaboration where they used the Death star to shoot Osu! for it to be obliterated which is so awesome (but of course they fixed it right after lol)
And MLP too! I saw a comment from of of them talking about how they got grieved multiple times and always rebuilt, and how they helped out other communities around them too
@@extrapathos i think they worked with the doctor who fandom if I'm not wrong
I like how the most unlikely alliances occured like how the vtuber fans teamed up with Belgium to create a flower on top of their character and there were so many weirder alliances in this whole thing
for me a memorable thing was 'european cancer' where Poland was allowed to join map of Baltic states and then neighbouring countries started appearing uninvited, Italians were fighting Austrians over the South Tyrol, Germans were fighting themselves as they were aware they weren't welcome and that the ongoing expansion of Europe meant destruction of artwork whereas French didn't care much, then there was a void streamer that destroyed Germany and other countries but gave up on Poland which defended itself fiercely.
@@kadmuspl830 poland literally invaded its neighbors lol
From where my older sister helped, I heard Minecraft teamed up with a nice JJBA piece. Don't remember the rest of the alliances though. She stayed up late lol (5+ AM).
I love how r/place 2022 ended
Just give everyone 1 color, you cant defend the attacks anymore since you can only destroy
2017 was good but 2022 was crazy
See you again in 2027
I was fortunate enough to help work on the Jerma section and it was a ton of fun! The community and other communities we allied with were all so nice, it really was such a special event!
As part of the SiIvaGunner community, thank you for helping us relocate! I don’t think we could’ve done it without you and r/vinesauce's help
as a french and kameto's viewer sorry for destroying your art in the begining we had not yet understood the purpose of r/place
@@evudro3618 Ayy good to see ya! No need to apologize, everyone was fighting over space, thats part of what made it so fun! It was great to see so many communities participating!
XqC was a great villain we didn't know we needed. *Annoying* but great..
he pretty much stopped being the villain the moment he made the Widowmaker and 2B ass
@@satyamSaha He made the Kobe Bryant and Zyzz tribute even before that.
Ngl he made r/place more entertaining more than it should had been. Seeing him become the evil dictator and in turn, uniting many communities together to make an alliance in order to defend against his evil army was just amazing. It was literally a war zone there
He was never annoying honestly. Probably because I wasn't really loyal to anything except my hatred for the Genshin logo.
ngl getting triggered by pixels is Soo soft
For me, the wars only made the thing more entertaining, if nothing moved or evolved it would have been so fun, and honestly everyone who came to the event should have understood that their pixels could have been replaced, besides, the biggest wars were from the biggest people: France And spanish speaking streamers
Spain got destroyed and finished with 0 flag on the place because they tried to attack France lmao 😅
@@ommsterlitz1805 wrong, there is actually a Spain flag next to Portugal's and Italy's on the top half of the map.
Still, it was really fun to see Spanish and French streamers fight so fiercely though.
@@marcossegon5433 Would have been way better if the Spanish tried to make actual art and stop destroying the French art.
@@ommsterlitz1805 Frace got destroyed first thouh lol
@@marcossegon5433 you'r right people keep saying spain finished with no pixel on the map but the truth is that spanish twich finish with no pixel. btw spanish reddit flag is beautiful and as a french i'm happy our streamers made the difference between reddit and twitch community to preserve this flag
The World War between Ibai/Rubius/XqC/BTS Army vs Kamet0 was one of the best manga arc I've ever read about r/place(and probably the reason why Reddit decided to end the event with white pixels, to end the war). Totally recommend it!
🤖🤖🤖🤖🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
@@anielsanman6254 ça pue le seum ici
It wasn't just Kamet0, the boys at r/onepiece were fighting alongside him to the bitter end
@@samt3412 it was a lot of french steamers and an incredible amount of french viewers (like me).
@@masoke obviously that too, but I distinctly remember the One Piece r/place Discord sounding alarm bells to help the French allies.
Playing whack-a-mole with the constant Amogus crew members that keep appearing in works I helped in was a fun way to kill time, and also witnessing the creation of some of the most unexpected alliances between communities you'd never thought would be interacting.
Im glad that I could participate in such an event, 'cause I was sure it was the first and the last time in 2017. The community I was in managed to pull 4 arts. I bet Michi is proud of us
o7 for Michigun...
I'm pretty sure there was a bonus fifth icon of robtop, or was it another player?
The community I was in managed to make 2,500 arts. Yeah. I was with the Amogus makers lol
Oh fuck michigun what a legend
This shows how much the internet can do if we work together. This art shows what we are. A community full of communities. That's why this deserves to be in a museum. Adults may see an immature mess, but we are inspired by each other to build r/place
Amogus
Most of them were adults
It’s cool to see r/place get a lot more recognition this year
My r/place journey was just incredible, I started the XO art you see on the right for The Weeknd. I managed to gather some people from Reddit and discord but we weren't that many and we failed many times. But i'm so happy we managed to make it in the end. Had a very fun time. I already miss preparing the various designs and seeing my community so exited and determined. Hope to see everyone in 5 years
R/Place is like the kind of place where every pixel artist's dreams come to life.
and (sadly) destroyed by voiders
@tizlol Griefing made this event enjoyable, Place users expecting their art to stay for the whole duration of the event then maulding when it's removed is so cringe
@@foxmcfog7809 ^
@@tizlol the void made it cooler and made communities reunite
Only Sad Thing Some People Took it Too Seriously
@@tizlol Either way, the art was swallowed up by the end void.
I was upset too at first since I spent a lot of time defending my community’s little spots but realized that it was the perfect ending. The griefers did make it fun and showed the unity of the fandoms.
It was an absolutely beautiful event that have graced the internet. Glad to be a part of it!
Well the way I see it is, r/place is an open canvas that has brought many people from different background to put some piece of something they love or enjoy on the internet. One pixel at a time, every five minutes. And I have got to say the result has been quite extraordinary. It’s crazy what people can do when they collaborate. Especially on such a specific scale like this.
r/place is basically the ultimate archive of how internet culture has changed over the years. Some communities still stamp their place in relevancy (Osu, for example) while others have been left behind in 2017, and new memes and fanbases spawn up to cement their place in internet history
Nothing was more memorable about r/place than the unlikely alliances formed. Splatoon helped the Bread Clip collecting community make our artwork last to the end. I stood up all night warning them with messages like "Kuwait might invade us. No wait they're getting fought off by Katana Zero." It was wild.
Don't forget the MLP and Berserk communities working together to make a memorial.
One of my favourite alliances is when France and the Inscryption community teamed up to fight iran when the day before France and the Inscryption community were at war
Honestly, it is was so much stress and fun building and defending artwork, and such imense pride always washes over me when I see my artwork design on the canvas, truly incredible
It's so awesome to see the internet and every community on it come together. Looking at this canvas is like going back in time.
it was so fascinating, you'd see how the whole image would progress as a whole, but then you'd zoom in and see all the individual pixels come and go CONSTANTLY;
as a whole, it was an astounding piece of art and collaboration, but once you looked at the finer details, you'd see the heart of it's nature, an ever-evolving, living, breathing, work of art
GenShrek:
The Griefers 🤝 Genshin Community: *"You call it vandalism, we call it art"*
And then SexShrek 😂
It got purged tho sadge
@@justboycottlife9044 at least we got to witness SexShrek before the purge
@@justboycottlife9044 but the game icon, the Chinese title and different characters survived until the void.
@@jiro7990 the keqing holding a heart was also pretty cute ngl
Watching bonds between communities that typically don't intersect much grow into mutual organisation and cooperation was such a sweet thing to witness
at first, i didn't wanted to participate but after i saw blue archive's mural. i decided to hope in and join the ride (yah. i join the r/ba/ r/blue archive and spend 3 days doing that. very worth it)
its also fascinating how much politics going on in this thing, so much negotiation, there's always a tension that your artwork might get nuke especially when streamers like xQc or the french/russian or spanish came
so yeah. that was the best 3 days of my year..possibly my life xD...well..i do have PTSD now on frenchies and pixel but hey, it was fun xD
(shoutout to united gacha alliance and bottom left alliance especially the jerma community)
The gacha alliance was something I totally didnt expect. Usually gacha communites hate each other lmao. And the gacha alliance is apparently #31 on the highest pixel count which is pretty awesome
@@Landy_AM
Same. When i heard from our leaders and negotiators in r/ba that there will have a huge collaboration between gacha communities. I was like "wait... really?"
But man, the cooperation between gacha community is amazing especially when a russian streamer starts invading the paimon and kiana mural
Props for all the legends that drawned Guts it there 👍
RIP Miura.
also puck was there too
Had a lot of fun designing bits for Australia this year, r/place was a straight banger.
Where even was autralia lmao
@@belckan549 there was one near osu and another one i cant remember where
@@belckan549 We were on the OSU! logo, with a kangaroo resting on it. We had an aussie flag there, a harbour bridge, VB, vegemite, Aboriginal Flag, and more. We also did have a Steve Irwin memorial, but a russian streamer ruined it.
For those who aren't in the loop, the reason r/place regained so much attention this year was because it came back and had an active canvas once again. LIMC didn't seem to explicitly mention that part.
From the MLP community: take that streamers!
In all seriousness, r/place was an incredibly fun time, even if I didn’t really participate and just watched the fights and the memes. It was crazy to see how the internet could come together and make something so beautiful. A little rocky, sure, but such a communal undertaking nonetheless.
From the void: sorry for eating you a couple times lol
adding pixels to a canvas for 10 hours won't add inches to your cock
no one fucking likes you guys
From the Legend of Zelda and Hollow Knight communities, glad to see you guys are doing okay.
damn the streamers were being based
I enjoyed watching the entirety of r/place. At first it was a battle royal to solidify a community's position onto the blank canvas but it didn't take long until each community began to rekindle old friendships or start new alliances with their neighbors.
France beat the shit out of Spain and that's fine for me Kameto MY CEO !
Général de Kameto 😂
I remember in my community of Gachados of a recommendation towards a once every 2 year event where r/place occurs so we can maintain the memes and simply just remember the moments we had together. The fact of the matter was that it ended and soon after many left and others stayed for the last bits.
It was sad to know that the people who I have worked so hard with and done so much to bring light of a passion we all shared is truly sad in that good ending sort of way, the fact I'll never see these people again considering how international we were is a sad thought and the memory will be immortalized in the hearts of many.
I joined in a lot of time and saw the construction of this incredible masterpiece, I hope that it will be made 1 time a month!
I had so much fun just zooming in and just exploring the canvas seeing what references I could find. Really do hope it comes backs at some point
My favorite part of all r/place shenanigans is a clip in which OSU members congratulate each other in a discord call for defending their spot in the canvas. Then they say "I know some of us have lost relationships because of this..." like bro 💀💀💀
literally degenerates
This was a Chaotic Collaboration between communities and you love to see it happen in real time.
Wars
Treaties
Friendship
Collaboration
The desire to survive the onslaught of streamers
It was such an amazing event that participating in it didn't matter whether it was frustrating or not because at the end of the day, you can feel proud you took part in it.
Sure, it's just 1 pixel, but that pixel mattered in the group effort to create something much bigger and beautiful.
What /place means to me.
These constantly changing 4,000,000 pixels was/is a snapshop of the internet, our culture. A picture we still have and can always look back on but we can never change.
Big fanbases like Star Wars made huge, sprawling works of art that can be seen from all the way zoomed out. Smaller communities such as Xenoblade, Pikmin, Rhythm Heaven, and EarthBound made their own art and have their own story.
There were bad moments. Artwork that got ran over, negotiations had to be made, bot spam, vandalism, flag extenders existed. But despite all of this, all of it still exist in memory. A memory that can never be taken a way.
Place is a moment of eternity. One short moment in our long, long lives but one we will always look fondly back on. The stories each user tells, The stories each picture tells, The stories each pixel tell, The stories we all tell.
There is more to say about it, please continue this comment thread
My only contribution to r/Place present on the final screenshot is Breadbug
@@omarpikm2101 You sir are a hero. Whenever I hear anyone talk about place I always mention Breadbug and how the Pikmin community fought against eraser all the time.
when the canvas expanded we made an alliance with omori and got brad from lisa the painful right above the german flag and i still can't believe we made it. it was great and it stayed there the whole time
Talking about small communities? Pixel Dungeon. They made the rat king and the Amulet of Yendor, i was shocked to find out someone still remembered that game.
As a french, I'm so proud of ours streamers. They were able to made 4 teams for better effeciency ! Without any bots unlike the spanish ! That was a Huge Flex.
We italians also had great fun! It was great changing those 32 pixels in your wine bottle flag xd
jajaja XD
ustedes usaron bots y aun así perdieron , típico de Francia :y
@@Merluso415 ¿Incapaz de enfrentarse a la verdad? Bueno, crea lo que quiera, pero una cosa es cierta: el único color disponible era el blanco para poder borrar esta bandera ;)
Bien hecho, nos vemos en cinco años !
Racism and xenofobia
The place
My favorite was when Arsenal fans and Foxhole players became allies. with the words ARSE HOLE to solidify their frienship
I personally battled in the great northern war, preventing a map of the European content from destroying the top corner. I joined a alliance between the Void of destruction, the polish who changed sides, the Netherlands who ruled the top of the map and the Undertale/Deltarune communities in order to destroy a joint german French expansion. It was a honour to serve in the war.
You'll have great stories to tell to your grandchildren. 😂👌
I was the one trying to expand Polish territory westwards and the one who was trying to take over Vilnus.
Funny how I somehow convinced a viod streamer focus on yellow part of germany and go west while we used the red in german flag to turn it into our territory :D
@@lucatthedoor5391 I can tell them all about the time where a stoat teamed up with France and the binding of Issac to halt Iran’s invasion
You realise something after a moment staring at it. Nothing much has changed. Our Internet landscape has been drastically flipped since 2017, and yet the same symbols, same flags, same people; same fans.
An Among Us here, a Gigachad there, a Genshin logo over yonder, and a Bored Ape not taking much longer. It doesn't really amount to much in comparison. Five years go by, and I suppose we aren't as different as we think.
the fact that the "Genshin" logo went through like 4 phases before relocating was some hilarious shit...
My absolute favorite thing is what the Outer Wilds community did. Just look up outer wilds r/place and it's a 3:20 video. What they did is basically animate a major event that happens in the game.
I'm gonna go watch it rn, but I'm amazed outer wilds did something and hyped to see what it is!!
My only question is how the hell was 2017 5 years ago
Spent so much time doing r/place for the brony faction became a diplomatic and spent the majority of the time recovering from the 22 times we got nuked by twitch streamers like asmongold, mizkif and Xqc among others. Definitely super fun had great laughs in the voice chats and overall made new friends! :D
Making the maple leaf on canada was a pain. Because we messed up the leaf in the first few hours, people memed it. Because it became a meme, so much people griefed our flag. At least we got it close to perfect before it ended.
IKR? People always say “oh canada can’t even draw a maple leaf lololololol” when they’ve lnever tried it themselves. SHITS HARD
Shout out to r/OnePiece for creating the biggest anime comunity in this mural
In terms of pixels, it was by far the biggest fandom on r/place. It was behind various countries and the LGBTQ+ community overall
@@samt3412 lgbtq+ community again? 🤢
OnePiece was allied to France
I participated in restoring the osu logo and the tiny ddr pad on its top right, i feel proud about it being shown in one of the timelapses!
One of my favorite things about it was how you could zoom in almost anywhere and there would be a hidden crewmate. Felt almost like an Amogi Easter egg hun at times
That actually would be a great idea to have the place come back every 5 years, a sort of time frame to see what internet culture was 5 years ago or 10 years ago.
MLP art got griefed so many times, and we only came back stronger.
We finished with 7 pieces of art, including a giant Derpy.
Hail Yeah!
Sad Fact: There's mod censor on the french flag when xqc tried to build the holy bottom
but there was no censor for boobies that stayed there for hours
Apparently the salty mods clearly were just attacking the guy alone
allows meat rods everywhere, including on the pink amogus, but censored a bottom that wasnt even hardcore
ok
@@gl_eo they prolly like those more
Because it also destroyed the best art on the place
That's not even the worst fact, most people don't realize it, but if you notice, there is absolutely nothing stopping bots for this one. Now that's kind of odd, seeing as how the original had things for bots, but it makes sense when you realize what the actual intentions of this were.
Reddit didn't do this so people could be creative and enjoy their thing, they did this for cash, pretty soon Reddit is going public, so they want to make there platform look as big as possible to make as much money as possible, what better way to do that than to get a bunch of people to make bots?
This is pretty fucked up for two reasons, first of all, it makes the entirety of r/place, seem almost, bland compared to the first, virtually nothing happened, because the sheer amount of bots wouldn't let it happen. The second thing that's fucked up about this is that It led them to censoring things, because they didn't want anything none advertiser friendly on something they would possibly use to try to sell reddit to the public
So glad i was able to participate this time! I helped with some of the daft punk tributes!
I swear the person who thought of this idea is a FUCKING GENIUS
This was my first participation in r/place and after a few days it already feels nostalgic.
Love seeing people starting a whole argument over pixels
But there is actual effort and appt of patience put into all of the art and you wouldn't want to be taken over by for example, xqc with their gorilla logo. Or just invaded by a bit of void.
Basically, everyone vs France
@@jo-ri-oh8950 yeah, as a french there was something so funny and stupid about uniting as a whole country to fight spanish and american streamers over pixels lol. Too bad some spanish people took it a bit too personally tho
@@Cityz3nn both countries took it too seriously, but anyway it was a really really fun moment and i hope Spain and France will unite in the next r/place to become an unstoppable pixel machine 🤝
R/place was truly an experience. It was amazing to see all the factions and alliances and all the wars and major events going on. And seeing a giant attack on a giant faction while I’m here in my community just defending our art was so cool
Just found out about r/place 2 days ago, to bad it's gone now, I wanted to try placing a pixel just to try it out.
I was there, a foot soldiers for the United Gacha Alliance, an alliance where 9 different Gachas banded together to leave a make place on that canvas.
We fought for our arts, we negotiated with our neighbors and we thrived till the end! Even when Dragalia Lost and Granblue didn't make it, even when Miyu got raided! We as a whole left a mark on history!
We all held out, against bots! Against streamers! Against raiders! We survived!
Im extremely proud of r/place. I worked with a smallish community (the homestuck community), and defending our territory and making a mark was super fun! I spent all day on it though, so im glad it ended when it did. I couldn't spare much more time getting absorbed into it, lol. I have classes to do!
Ayo there was homestuck??? I didn't even notice and now I wish I did
i was part of a small fandom community trying to make our mark on r/place and we managed to keep 2 small plots all the way to the end! we had the weirdest neighbours on the board,,,2 nft groups(one popcorn, one monkey) 2...possibly universities?? and fucking _iggle piggle from the night garden_
r/place really is a patchwork of every community
As a person who switched sides from the void, i can confirm there is more than just what LIMC said, there were wars and alliances
the hololive community being reinforced by the osu!, Ironmouse and Turkey community was super wholesome when xQc attempted to nuke it with his "purple plague"
and the icing on the cake was when Ironmouse rushed with her contingent of troops to help defend the osu!-Komi logo while we stationed some of our own soldiers at home-base to rebuild and ward off any internal conflicts (specifically the Suisex thing)...
There were so many infighting and border disputes
It would be awesome if somebody looked into every single miniscule event that happened in that canvas
I am honored to have participated in r/place this time around. The most special thing for me was the University of Michigan's "Block M" representing r/uofm and r/michiganwolverines. As a student here, opening r/place and seeing the M still standing, persevering against all odds, brought a smile to my face every time. Thank you r/place and Go Blue!
Je vois pas à quel moment on s'est rendus, on a juste eu le meilleur drapeau, soyez pas dégoûtés
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dilo sin llorar
thanks for explaining a lot of memes to me, you have made me as a person who enjoys memes way happier :)
I remember contributing to many different artworks in r/place and overall its just amazing.
I like how “r/FUCKCARS” kept being changed to “r/FUCKEARS”
At this point and with the way pop/meme culture moves so incredibly fast in the ever changing world especially in recent years, I feel r/place should be an annual thing.
R/place is a legend that shall not live only in memories but in our hearts.
I love how a lot of different people can together when this was a thing
The subreddit has around 800k members when it started
It ended at nearly 5 million members
This video also shows how much unnecessary hate France and Spain both got...
The hate on spanish streamers was entirelly justified tho
@@shizuka1598 yeah but the hate on Spain in general... Well actually there's more hate toward France in Spain and USA than toward Spain in France
@@n-jay9579 I watch around 20h of streams on both the english and french side. The amount of hate and disrespect the french received is just ridiculous.
It was supposed to be a little game but it clearly turned otherwise. When you go as far as racial insults, I think there's a problem
@@shizuka1598 yeah... and I won't even talk about some Spanish and Americans streamers posting insulting stuff on Twitter, before congratulating French streamers like nothing happened... But I also saw some French viewers doing shitty stuff, not as much but still... but you know, thats Twitter
I proudly helped maintain the vtuber sections. Dwarf fortress had some small vtuber paint over them, but it was some fans using bots. The streamer apologized to the community. Which is why at the end, the vtuber's horns were kept on one of the dwarves.
Last time, I was but a silent observer. But this time ... I fought.
I placed pixels, only to have them replaced in single-digit seconds. I destroyed. I built. I defended. I attacked.
And the end result? Several pixels on Reddit's official final canvas ... and one of a small band of members who helped build a tiny Orcane from Rivals of Aether at the bottom. I still can't believe we did it.
Godspeed, you magnificent collection of pixels. I'll see you in 5 more years.
2:05 I had this in full volume and my cat stared at me like the world is about to end.
When he said or else my cat did a backflip and fell of the bed. It's a bunk bed. I hope she's gonna be okay.
I always get a dopamine boost whenever I see our community's small pixel art featured
DiCaprio pointing at screen meme is basically me looking at r/place the whole time. It's really fun looking at it and satisfying watching the timelapse videos
I'm a bit sad that you didn't talked about the war between the French and Spanish (and then 'murican) Twitch scene.
The art done on this was so well done, my favorite had to be the people that created jinx on the flag, it looked so good
I still wish they had prevented new accounts from jumping it. Would have hindered both the bots and the streamer bruteforce voids. We lost many good pixels to such attacks, especially in the last hours when people thought there was no time to rebuild. I mean, why jump through the hoops of diplomacy and try to settle borders when you can just command your forces and conquer the land that you want?
Honestly, while a bit toxic streamers only made the event more interesting, I don't think r/place would have had close to the same recognition outside reddit without the streamers.
The fact that french people were legit only defending their art against American, Spanish/LATAM and a shit ton of other streamers/persons (who were kinda auto placing tiles and shit) and succeeded is mind-blowing
By the way french were also using scripts
@@starkiler13 French used scripts to know where and witch tiles need to be placed, everyone use thing like that, but the spanish streamers ( I don't know for US ) used scripts that autoplace a tile with the good color without human interaction
@@starkiler13 an overlay to see which color should be placed where, not an auto clicker
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It may be a stupid circle...
But it is our stupid circle!
It's probably by merit of being a smaller community (r/YourTurnToDie), but one of the most fun things with r/place was seeing alliances and friendships form, be that within groups or with other subreddits entirely; defending each other when attacks threatened our spots, helping with rebuilds after griefing etc. Can't wait for 2027 and do it all over again
r/acecombat made friendship with every single subreddit that had drawn an fighter jet. The F-22 on the american flag became an Osean F-22 with the approval of the sub who made the flag.
ayyyy yttd!
I once listen to a song about r/place debut in 2017. Really happy to see it back.