We need to get our own traditions over here in the Threadiverse, why not start off with another platform's tradition
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Does it count as a new tradition if we don't poop all weekend?
Good plan. You're on. You go first.
Oh no you're not getting me to poop first that easy
The real question is who poop last.
Have you ever read a single history book? Humans are not very creative. All traditions are copying the tribe next door's tradition with a little twist. That's just how culture works.
The age old tradition of cultural appropriation.
couldn't be worse than having cloudflare verification on a can of beans
Don't knock our fucking traditions, Carl
Were you not amused by Poop and Beans??
What does it mean for an instance to “join in”? Can users not participate unless their instance has joined?
Place is fun. Glad to see that it’s going to happen here too.
It seems there is a fair number of people wanting to “not copy Reddit.” But it seems they forget that the whole reason they are on Lemmy/Kbin is to find an alternative to Reddit, that basically works like Reddit. The sentiment of “don’t do what Reddit does” should apply only to the shifty stuff Reddit does, like cutting off API access to good developers.
as long as the "Fuck Spez" tags are kept to a minimum
If we want to start our own traditions, why the hell are we copying reddit yet again?
So we can write fuck spez, but this time on Lemmy.
If you thought Reddit had a lot of fuck spez spam on place, wait till you see lemmys version.
I'd really prefer if we do our own thing and let Reddit slowly fade into obscurity.
Yeah me too but people are addicted to their corporate masters.
I mean, it’s mostly going to be a lot of 503 Server not found or an army of bots will take over to draw some yiff art.
I hope not. He won't even see it
That’s exciting! Would be interesting to see what kind of people are really here lol
I've been on Reddit for seven years and I still don't know what this r/place even is and why people are talking about it.
it's a live, collaborative art project. On reddit, you'd have hundreds/thousands of people all contributing at once.
you have a blank page, you click on page to place coloured pixel. Wait 5 mins to place another.
One pixel every 5 minutes? That sounds extremely tedious.
With so many people participating, it was beautiful
So many bots*
It is, but it's the type of thing you pop in every now and then and place a pixel, and look at all the updated art that has occurred in the meantime. Everyone's using the same canvas.
That’s why you have a bot that coordinates with a group of users do it for you, if you want to make something intelligible
12 year redditor here. You're not missing anything trust me.
It was an event where one user can change the color of a single pixel at a time, choosing from a predefined color palette. There was a cooldown on how often you were allowed to color a pixel, 5 minutes or something, I don't remember.
It was a fun way for communities to band together and draw pixel art over the course of a week or so. It was fun the first time because it was spontaneous and there weren't very many bots, if any. After that, it was just a competition of who paid for the most bot accounts so they could camp a space to keep a clear picture. Completely lost its draw IMO (no pun intended).
Never understood what was appealing about place and will not be attempting to understand. But if it makes people happy…whatever
I never understood Minecraft until I saw what ppl built in there. Place is (was?) a wonderful display of organized, chaotic and artistic choices and behaviors. Participation is awfully slow but that seems to add to the amazing effects the occur. I always found the anarchistic behaviors interesting, like the void. I helped with rainbow road a bit just to be a part of it, nothing serious though just a couple pixels here and there.
I'm not partial to it, but more power to y'all who like it. I'll watch the time-lapse nonetheless.
Anyone remember canv.as? That thing the 4chan guy tried to make way back?
Sounds nifty as long as it works as intended.
I'm still waiting for someone to come up with something sort of kind of like Place but not a complete clone.
Hold on I got it, Place but...
three deee
Brb learning three.js
With sound, everybody can choose an instrument and place a note on an orchestral score and OH THE CACOPHONY! MAKE IT STOP!
Credit where it's due, Reddit was pretty good at coming up with novel ideas for social experiments for a few years (which also drove engagement, not coincidentally).
If I were to come up with Place-but-not, for the fediverse and Lemmy specifically, I would do it like this:
The canvas would start very small and divided into plots, with each plot "owned" by a user. The user who owns a plot can determine the pallete to be used in their plot, can whitelist / blacklist other users on their plot, and has a reduced cooldown on placing pixels inside their plot. They are the admin of their plot, basically, which is to mimic an instance.
When every pixel of the canvas has been covered at least once or a certain amount of time has elapsed, it would expand with new auto-generated plots randomly assigned to users from among those who have placed a pixel. Plots could be regular squares or other irregular shapes. The most inactive plots could be blanked and reassigned to a new owner after a time.
In this way, users would have to work together to make bigger art on the canvas or seek out a spot willing to cooperate with their art. You'd see alliances of plots, users making art around an uncooperative plot, hostile plots get ganged up on, hands-off plot owners allowing anything on their plot, and all sorts of shit like that that makes social experiments like this interesting. You'd likely still need top-tier admin intervention to remove hate symbols and the like.
Gonna be fun
Why?