It seemed like wplace was huge for like, 2 weeks and then nobody ever talked about it again.
It started off being pretty cool to me, and then the discourse around it just got worse and worse to the point it turned me off completely. An example was this big struggle session over Deltarune fans using the site to draw sprites and the sprites showing up in every city/town, and people immediately jumped to being unbelievably transphobic because of course they did. The fact that people were being this shitty about a site where you draw pixels on a map (while also ignoring any actual red flags about the site) was a sign that I should disconnect and just never think about this site again. I also just lost interest and switched to using beads to make pixel art as a hobby
I played around with it in my city for a little bit, then I learned that the developers are chud-adjacent and that’s why their moderation policy was/is nonexistent and allowing Nazi things to fill everywhere so I stopped.
This is kinda why I made this post. I ended up finding a bunch of Israeli flags and I was able to completely replace it with a Palestine flag and got suspended for griefing, even though the rules state you can cover up art with something new.
I visit it from time to time so see what kind of freaks (approbative term) live near me
I do the same, but nobody has made anything new around me in months
The whole pixel canvas concept became hackneyed about an hour after r/place was made and every implentation after that was just embarassing.
I thought I never heard if it, looked it up and realized I had and totally forgot, kind of an alright idea because it’s sort of like digital graffiti, you can tie it to physical reality with the map. Around Minneapolis:

I made a few things in my town and then got a temporary ban for “griefing.” What really happened was that someone scribbled over my work because it was too woke for them I guess. It was a watermelon slice on a keffiyeh pattern. So I started making it again and got hit with a ban. I appealed with screenshots and eventually got unbanned. Finished recreating my keffiyeh piece, then started on a Soviet Mario, and kinda lost interest.
My town is pretty rural, so it was also a little disappointing to see obvious bot accounts making huge murals that spanned dozens of square kilometers all over.
I remember going to take a look when people were hyped about it and getting hit with a “please disable your vpn” then leaving and never going back
I reckon it’s popular among teens on things like lunchbreaks. Collaborating with friends to do little bits of work in their area of the map or next to their school, on their houses or whatever.
never heard of it








