I haven't edited this comment but I don't want to lose the heart so I'll say it here. Reddit actually posted the full timelapse including the "FUCK SPEZ" at the end. Either the employees were also rebelling or reddit just doesn't care and decided to post it to avoid any backlash
Development of 2023 r/place was leaked months before the api changes but yeah probabaly still became a motivator for them to push the event out even more
now they are making animations for the timelapse, like the bad apple or an cristiano ronaldo fighting to an bug (it will be on next vid of r/place i think final hours idk)
That's pretty innovative, they should come up with an event like r/place but with the purpose of making a proper animation like a new frame every hour or sum
So many cool and interesting artworks Some small indie artworks that stayed up for a while Ofcourse theres still the never ending war between the different countries and communities (The void...) Theres Fuck Spez (Lmao) Country flags (again) Bad apple? Whats next... Doom? Kinda felt like it was forced to cover up reddits mess tho and it lost the "5 years apart" charm
As someone with 800 total pixels placed between 2 accounts, this event was painful to participate in. It had its moments, but most the time its fighting against bots and giant flags (or giant flags with bots). The canvas had lesser charm to it because more space is taken by flags since everyone else either didn't participate out of protest or are actively protesting in the canvas (can't blame them, fuck spez). There were less people playing overall (2 million less than last year). Less streamers this year but somehow they became more annoying, no name Twitch streamer extending their countries' flags with no regards to alliances, to the detriment of the original flag makers and everyone else around them, some even used bots to do so. They announced the end time for some reason, which means botters and griefers waited to snipe the end time to instantly paste their dumb logo on people's shit. It was an unpolished PR stunt, although the giant FUCK SPEZ at the end was hilarious.
Although it was a nice way to send a message I can't help but feel like it would have been better to give the event no attention at all as a form of protest
I love the ending of r/place 2023, it literally spelt "FUCK SPEZ". Reddit hasn't posted day 6 since then 😂
It’s good to see that the site is still pissed about what is happening in spite of the admins chickening out
But yea true, it was all over lmao
I haven't edited this comment but I don't want to lose the heart so I'll say it here. Reddit actually posted the full timelapse including the "FUCK SPEZ" at the end. Either the employees were also rebelling or reddit just doesn't care and decided to post it to avoid any backlash
nice move from reddit's part/side, they got bad rep so they brought back something that everyone loves
I can see right through them 😎
And it backfired lmao
@@theunfunnyjokester yep
@@migtoo yeah
Development of 2023 r/place was leaked months before the api changes but yeah probabaly still became a motivator for them to push the event out even more
now they are making animations for the timelapse, like the bad apple or an cristiano ronaldo fighting to an bug (it will be on next vid of r/place i think final hours idk)
That's pretty innovative, they should come up with an event like r/place but with the purpose of making a proper animation like a new frame every hour or sum
I hope all the bots enjoyed this!
Someone did a random sampling, and found that approx 73% of pixels were placed by bots
fuck discordgg/pom
well the community has made spez OF WITH THE HEAD
the admins don't exist
place is still amazing, but this has to be the worst r/place year by far
😅
Yeah, especially since it's mostly just done for reddit to recover from the backlash. Couldn't even wait for another 5 years 😭
So many cool and interesting artworks
Some small indie artworks that stayed up for a while
Ofcourse theres still the never ending war between the different countries and communities (The void...)
Theres Fuck Spez (Lmao)
Country flags (again)
Bad apple? Whats next... Doom?
Kinda felt like it was forced to cover up reddits mess tho and it lost the "5 years apart" charm
@@J09-555meanwhile everyone writing "FUCK SPEZ"
This r/place was bizarre to say the least.
As someone with 800 total pixels placed between 2 accounts, this event was painful to participate in. It had its moments, but most the time its fighting against bots and giant flags (or giant flags with bots).
The canvas had lesser charm to it because more space is taken by flags since everyone else either didn't participate out of protest or are actively protesting in the canvas (can't blame them, fuck spez).
There were less people playing overall (2 million less than last year). Less streamers this year but somehow they became more annoying, no name Twitch streamer extending their countries' flags with no regards to alliances, to the detriment of the original flag makers and everyone else around them, some even used bots to do so. They announced the end time for some reason, which means botters and griefers waited to snipe the end time to instantly paste their dumb logo on people's shit. It was an unpolished PR stunt, although the giant FUCK SPEZ at the end was hilarious.
Although it was a nice way to send a message I can't help but feel like it would have been better to give the event no attention at all as a form of protest
I love r place
Ah yes now is lived
And i need some sleep tho
@@Hamdidittoo u should (:
@@migtooand its almost 12pm 💀
and now it's over
Never forget what was stolen from you
r/place
world of bots! :D
It's really bad this year ngl 😅
Underrated Channel
whats the date and time its happening on?
It's happening right now 😅