Whenever Reddit hosted r/place, it got instantly dominated by streamers and massive clans covering the canvas in their insignia, anybody else who wanted to draw be damned. I remember in 2022 I was working with a smaller subreddit to try to put a 16x16 graphic somewhere unobtrusive and could scarcely put 3 pixels down before getting overwritten by the German flag that was already taking up 1/3 of the canvas.
On Canvas yesterday, somebody put up a ~50 pixels wide drawing of Princess Celestia fighting Nightmare Moon (something that wouldn’t have survived 20 seconds on Reddit before being vandalized) and the people drawing the osu! logo went behind it!
I’m just kind of amazed and stunned and glad that we seem to be infinitely better at silently collaborating and not stepping on each other than the people on That Other Site who are obsessed with pointless internet clout.
On the contrary, I’ve been unable to make an account and anytime I visited the site it’s been 50/50 if it was up or down
What’s been your problem with making an account? If you’re trying to do it from Lemmy, it should be very straight forward (you just need to be able to receive or send DMs, so if your instance has disallowed that somehow, I guess that would cause a problem.)
Ive been having issues with any fediverse link with a subdomain. I let the devs know.
Lemmy.world worked but a localish mastodon with subdomain would not work. It might also be user error.
There’s a (very) active Matrix server for the event, with folks willing to help troubleshoot, if you’re still interested in sorting it out.
I was an idiot this whole time and did not enter the subdomain of my instance
Same thing happened to me! The unstoppable flags incorporated my art into theirs instead of destroying it
@AVincentInSpace The template system is a big part of that since it makes active collaboration much easier, as long as the template authors are talking to each other then the rest of the community will automatically get new orders whenever they need to reload the page.
For example that battle was originally planned along the other diagonal, before being flipped in a deal with the osu! logo. Same thing happened later on with the Rocket League logo being moved from where the blue portal is.
In general I find the community here to be less destructive and more collaborative :)
The first r/place felt like this, the other editions devolved into what people (streamers and communities that were not regular users of Reddit) called “pixel wars” when it was absolutely NOT the mood of the event