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''Main article: [[First Flag of Canada]]'' | ''Main article: [[First Flag of Canada]]'' | ||
[[File:CanadaFlag1GriefingCollage.png|250px|thumb|right|The first Canadian flag was one of the most griefed pieces of artwork on r/place.]] | [[File:CanadaFlag1GriefingCollage.png|250px|thumb|right|The first Canadian flag was one of the most griefed pieces of artwork on r/place.]] | ||
PlaceCanada started work quickly on adding a Canadian flag to the canvas, with evidence of the flag's emergence going as far back as 00:37. However, hastiness coupled with a lack of coordination resulted in a poorly-proportioned maple leaf that would remain as such for the next eight hours. This struggle was noticeable by other r/place users to the point where memes were made; this exacerbated the issues PlaceCanada had with fixing the maple leaf, as random users would intentionally add and remove pixels from it for fun. By the end of r/place, heatmaps would reveal that the pixels making up the maple leaf of the flag saw some the highest traffic out of any pixels on the canvas. | PlaceCanada started work quickly on adding a Canadian flag to the canvas, with evidence of the flag's emergence going as far back as 00:37. However, hastiness, coupled with a lack of coordination resulted in a poorly-proportioned maple leaf that would remain as such for the next eight hours. This struggle was noticeable by other r/place users to the point where memes were made; this exacerbated the issues PlaceCanada had with fixing the maple leaf, as random users would intentionally add and remove pixels from it for fun. By the end of r/place, heatmaps would reveal that the pixels making up the maple leaf of the flag saw some the highest traffic out of any pixels on the canvas. | ||
A commonly-recurring griefing attempt was to try and make the maple leaf green, likely as a reference to Canada having legalized recreational marijuana federally in June 2017. None of these attempts would ever successfully turn the maple leaf green, however; instead, replacing the leaf with an amorphous green blob. A successful griefing attempt starting at 43:17 would see the "CANADA" text turned into "BANANAS", followed by the maple leaf being replaced by a banana, which was in turn followed by the outer fields and background for the header being turned yellow. When [[TagPro]] was forced out of its position above the Canadian and [[Flag of Chile|Chilean flags]], the Canadian flag expanded upward to temporarily create a duplicate Canadian flag; this duplicate flag was, too, temporarily turned into a banana flag. A raid would see this duplicate flag temporarily replaced by [[Pickle Rick]] and [[Graham (Minecraft painting)|Graham]], before the space was reclaimed and made into the [[Canadian Provincial & Territorial Flags]]. | A commonly-recurring griefing attempt was to try and make the maple leaf green, likely as a reference to Canada having legalized recreational marijuana federally in June 2017. None of these attempts would ever successfully turn the maple leaf green, however; instead, replacing the leaf with an amorphous green blob. A successful griefing attempt starting at 43:17 would see the "CANADA" text turned into "BANANAS", followed by the maple leaf being replaced by a banana, which was in turn followed by the outer fields and background for the header being turned yellow. When [[TagPro]] was forced out of its position above the Canadian and [[Flag of Chile|Chilean flags]], the Canadian flag expanded upward to temporarily create a duplicate Canadian flag; this duplicate flag was, too, temporarily turned into a banana flag. A raid would see this duplicate flag temporarily replaced by [[Pickle Rick]] and [[Graham (Minecraft painting)|Graham]], before the space was reclaimed and made into the [[Canadian Provincial & Territorial Flags]]. | ||
While it continued to face frequent griefing attempts for the rest of r/place 2022, the first Canadian flag was able to stay mostly intact by the Great Whiteout, with only a few misplaced pixels by the end. | While it continued to face frequent griefing attempts for the rest of r/place 2022, the first Canadian flag was able to stay mostly intact by the Great Whiteout, with only a few misplaced pixels by the end. | ||
=== Second Canadian Flag === | === Second Canadian Flag === | ||
=== Third Canadian Flag === | === Third Canadian Flag === |
Revision as of 04:47, 8 April 2022
Canada | |
Name | PlaceCanada |
Description | A community devoted to creating Canada-related art. |
Subreddit | placecanada |
Discord | https://discord.gg/aVTTSqYMUZ |
Artwork | First Flag of Canada, Second Flag of Canada, Third Flag of Canada, Canadian Provincial & Territorial Flags, Canadian Wildlife, Star Wars Geese |
Canada is a country in North America. With a total land area of 9.98 square kilometres (3.85 square miles), Canada is the second-largest country in the world. Its ten provinces and three territories all border the United States, forming the longest land border in the world, spanning 8,891 kilometres (5,525 miles). The capital of Canada is Ottawa, and its three largest cities are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
r/placecanada was the largest Canada-related community operating on r/place, both in 2017 and 2022.
r/place 2022
Artwork
First Canadian Flag
Main article: First Flag of Canada
PlaceCanada started work quickly on adding a Canadian flag to the canvas, with evidence of the flag's emergence going as far back as 00:37. However, hastiness, coupled with a lack of coordination resulted in a poorly-proportioned maple leaf that would remain as such for the next eight hours. This struggle was noticeable by other r/place users to the point where memes were made; this exacerbated the issues PlaceCanada had with fixing the maple leaf, as random users would intentionally add and remove pixels from it for fun. By the end of r/place, heatmaps would reveal that the pixels making up the maple leaf of the flag saw some the highest traffic out of any pixels on the canvas.
A commonly-recurring griefing attempt was to try and make the maple leaf green, likely as a reference to Canada having legalized recreational marijuana federally in June 2017. None of these attempts would ever successfully turn the maple leaf green, however; instead, replacing the leaf with an amorphous green blob. A successful griefing attempt starting at 43:17 would see the "CANADA" text turned into "BANANAS", followed by the maple leaf being replaced by a banana, which was in turn followed by the outer fields and background for the header being turned yellow. When TagPro was forced out of its position above the Canadian and Chilean flags, the Canadian flag expanded upward to temporarily create a duplicate Canadian flag; this duplicate flag was, too, temporarily turned into a banana flag. A raid would see this duplicate flag temporarily replaced by Pickle Rick and Graham, before the space was reclaimed and made into the Canadian Provincial & Territorial Flags.
While it continued to face frequent griefing attempts for the rest of r/place 2022, the first Canadian flag was able to stay mostly intact by the Great Whiteout, with only a few misplaced pixels by the end.