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== History ==
== History ==


=== r/place 2023 ===
=== r/place 2017 ===
 
=== r/place 2022 ===
Taiwan began its r/place journey in 2022 following a post by u/gsdeman on r/Taiwan<ref name=":0">https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttrhau/taiwan_flag_on_rplace/</ref>. A subsequent "red blob" was initialized by u/skyblocker804 at (942, 568)<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttrhau/comment/i2zknui/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3</ref>, and an initial design of a flag of Taiwan (ROC) was created shortly after<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttshci/heres_my_plan_on_taiwanese_flag_on_rplace_22x34/</ref>. Shortly after, u/wusterdam_www (wusterdam) created a Discord server to coordinate Taiwan's efforts on r/place, with u/howardt12345 (ht12345) being the second person to join. AvocadosConstant joined shortly after, establishing a Google Sheets with the proposed design for better coordination.


==== Preliminary preparation ====
== Artwork ==
The current owner of the r/placeTW Discord server at the time, ht12345, began preparations for the a potential 2023 r/place on March 24th, 2023<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/960883198928244806/1088903499770761227</ref> after being informed of the rumors the week prior. This next r/place event was labeled "202X" in the Discord server due to his skepticism of the legitimacy of the rumors, as well as some reluctance to believe that a repeat of r/place would happen so soon<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/959467908982013974/1087607533495144478</ref>. Nonetheless, preparations were made and announced to the community on March 29th<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/1089662951646056489/1090487634331193384</ref>.


Preliminary alliances, negotiations, and channels of contact were established with other communities by ht12345. The following communities were known to have established some sort of relation with Taiwan r/place: Ireland, American Flag in Place, r/placeNL, r/placeFR, Indie Alliance, r/placeDE, r/korea_place r/bangladesh, r/PlaceColorado, and r/PlacePride<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/1089679863130103858/1089679956197527612</ref>.
=== r/place 2017 ===


r/place never happened on April 1st, 2023, and whatever preparations were done were kept around. Following rumors that r/place could happen on June 23rd, ht12345 sought for Taiwan to be a member of the P3ACE alliance. Although back before April UGA privately requested to ht12345 that Taiwan should not seek to be a part of the P3ACE alliance due to concerns about the gacha community's potential conflict with a Taiwanese community being indirectly aligned with them<ref>https://discord.com/channels/1085612005894922250/1089290539582619778/1120077274952249496</ref>, the withdrawal of UGA from the P3ACE alliance <ref>https://discord.com/channels/1085612005894922250/1088268105219850280/1116766491380027392</ref> opened an opportunity for Taiwan to apply for the alliance. The vote was overwhelmingly for Taiwan to join the P3ACE alliance (with Colorado, AFIP, Genshin, among others voting yes), with only 1 faction voting negatively<ref>https://discord.com/channels/1085612005894922250/1120090563442655343/1120090575627100210</ref>.  Taiwan was officially considered the 44th member of the P3ACE alliance on June 21st, 2023.
==== Flag of the ROC<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/634hre/discussion_flag_on_rplace/</ref> ====


However, r/placeTW did not receive support from r/taiwan to participate in r/place this year. The [https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/15435i5/comment/**/ designated megathread for Taiwan's r/place 2023] received little attention, and the moderators of r/taiwan removed the pin on the subreddit a day after r/place started. This, along with the timezone difference making it night in Taiwan, severely limited r/placeTW's ability to establish a place on the canvas early on. 
==== Heart of Taiwan ROC ====


=== r/place 2022 ===
=== r/place 2022 ===
==== Beginnings ====
Taiwan began its r/place journey in 2022 following a post by u/gsdeman on r/Taiwan<ref name=":0">https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttrhau/taiwan_flag_on_rplace/</ref>. A subsequent "red blob" was initialized by u/skyblocker804 at (942, 568)<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttrhau/comment/i2zknui/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3</ref>, and an initial design of a flag of Taiwan (ROC) was created shortly after<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/ttshci/heres_my_plan_on_taiwanese_flag_on_rplace_22x34/</ref>. Shortly after, u/wusterdam_www (wusterdam) created a Discord server to coordinate Taiwan's efforts on r/place, with u/howardt12345 (ht12345) being the second person to join. AvocadosConstant joined shortly after, establishing a Google Sheets with the proposed design for better coordination.
=== r/place 2017 ===
== r/place 2022 Artworks ==


==== First flag of Taiwan (flags of ROC) ====
==== First flag of Taiwan (flags of ROC) ====
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The "Taiwan independence flag" is a flag made by the World Taiwanese Congress, and is the most common flag used by Taiwan independence supporters. The original design was informally proposed by ht12345 as an attempt to swap the design of the ROC flag with it<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/959529206369366026/959850328185004142</ref> mere minutes before the first canvas expansion. It was established to be the design Taiwan would make in the first canvas expansion shortly after.
The "Taiwan independence flag" is a flag made by the World Taiwanese Congress, and is the most common flag used by Taiwan independence supporters. The original design was informally proposed by ht12345 as an attempt to swap the design of the ROC flag with it<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/959529206369366026/959850328185004142</ref> mere minutes before the first canvas expansion. It was established to be the design Taiwan would make in the first canvas expansion shortly after.


After failing to secure a location beside the [[XjPooh]] and the [[r/brasil|Brazilian flag]], Taiwan decided to establish the flag to the left of the flag of [[Ireland]] and above the [[Czech]] flag. This led to the establishment of an alliance with [[Ireland]] and strengthening the existing alliance with the [[Czech]].
After failing to secure a location beside the [[XjPooh]] and [[Brazil]], Taiwan decided to establish the flag to the left of the flag of [[Ireland]] and above the [[Czech]] flag. This led to the establishment of an alliance with [[Ireland]] and strengthening the existing alliance with the [[Czech]].  


==== Taipei 101 attempt ====
==== Taipei 101 attempt ====
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Approximately a day after r/place started, a flag of Japan was noticed to appear at (316,158). It was quickly joined by a flag of South Korea to the left of it. Members from [[r/china place]] sought to establish a flag of Taiwan beside South Korea, which was completed shortly after. However, this led to a dispute between the Taiwan and Korea communities, as Korea originally planned to give the space to their left to a Tunisian flag. The Taiwan community was mostly in favor of Taiwan giving up its flag there, however there was slight opposition to the consensus by a member of the discord. The first canvas expansion happened shortly after, diverting everyone's attention away from the area and leading to the flag of Taiwan staying in that area.
Approximately a day after r/place started, a flag of Japan was noticed to appear at (316,158). It was quickly joined by a flag of South Korea to the left of it. Members from [[r/china place]] sought to establish a flag of Taiwan beside South Korea, which was completed shortly after. However, this led to a dispute between the Taiwan and Korea communities, as Korea originally planned to give the space to their left to a Tunisian flag. The Taiwan community was mostly in favor of Taiwan giving up its flag there, however there was slight opposition to the consensus by a member of the discord. The first canvas expansion happened shortly after, diverting everyone's attention away from the area and leading to the flag of Taiwan staying in that area.
[[File:Asian Trio at the end.png|thumb|206x206px|The East Asian Trio at the end of r/place, with a heart in the design of the flag of Taiwan under Mongolia.]]
[[File:Asian Trio at the end.png|thumb|206x206px|The East Asian Trio at the end of r/place, with a heart in the design of the flag of Taiwan under Mongolia.]]
A flag of Mongolia appeared on top of the Taiwan flag at the East Asian Trio, which was repeatedly destroyed by the Nordic Union. Taiwan served as a mediator role between the two communities in their dispute, who both proposed that Taiwan give the flag at that location to Mongolia. Significant amounts of time were spent by ht12345 representing the Taiwan community in the Nordic Union to negotiate a favorable solution for all parties, but eventually conceded to the original proposed solution in exchange for significant amounts of support for Taiwan. While met with limited opposition, Taiwan's community unaminously voted in favor of giving the flag to Mongolia, with 106 in favor and 0 against<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/959523971726966845/960415075850666045</ref>.  
A flag of Mongolia appeared on top of the Taiwan flag at the East Asian Trio, which was repeatedly destroyed by the Nordic Union. Taiwan served as a mediator role between the two communities in their dispute, who both proposed that Taiwan give the flag at that location to Mongolia. Significant amounts of time were spent by a representative of the Taiwan community to negotiate a favorable solution for all parties, but eventually conceded to the original proposed solution in exchange for significant amounts of support for Taiwan. While met with limited opposition, Taiwan's community unaminously voted in favor of giving the flag to Mongolia, with 106 in favor and 0 against<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/959523971726966845/960415075850666045</ref>.  


In the end, after some instability in the region, Taiwan was able to successfully give the flag to Mongolia with the help of a Mongolian streamer. On the final version of r/place, a heart in the design of the flag of Taiwan can be found under the flag of Mongolia, as part of the tribute to Ukraine.
In the end, after some instability in the region, Taiwan was able to successfully give the flag to Mongolia with the help of a Mongolian streamer. On the final version of r/place, a heart in the design of the flag of Taiwan can be found under the flag of Mongolia, as part of the tribute to Ukraine.
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These hearts were short-lived, as Romania seized the surrounding area some time after.
These hearts were short-lived, as Romania seized the surrounding area some time after.
== r/place 2017 Artworks ==
=== r/place 2017 ===
==== Flag of the ROC<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/634hre/discussion_flag_on_rplace/</ref> ====
==== Heart of Taiwan ROC ====


== Coordination Techniques Used ==
== Coordination Techniques Used ==
=== r/place 2023 ===
Taiwan's r/place community supported the osuplace template<ref><nowiki>https://github.com/osuplace/templateManager</nowiki></ref> format, hosted on the template repository belonging to the placeTW Github Organization<ref><nowiki>https://github.com/placeTW/template-2023</nowiki></ref> . The domain http://template.placetw.com/ redirected to the template, and the link was shared with allies to allow them to be aware of Taiwan's template. The template was periodically updated with the most updated design, allowing for more efficient coordination compared to last year.
=== r/place 2022 ===
[[File:Taiwan google sheets 1.png|thumb|An example of a Google Sheets table used by Taiwan's r/place community to show coordinates of a given design.|324x324px]]
[[File:Taiwan google sheets 1.png|thumb|An example of a Google Sheets table used by Taiwan's r/place community to show coordinates of a given design.|324x324px]]
Taiwan's r/place community decided early on to forego overlays and bots and instead used [https://sheets.google.com/ Google Sheets] as the primary method of design and coordination. Cells on the table were made to be square, and colored in manually. The first row and column of a table were used to show the y and x axis coordinates of a given pixel. Every time a new design was finalized, it was sent in a dedicated announcements channel in the Discord. This method proved to be effective enough that it was used by Taiwan until the very end.
Taiwan's r/place community decided early on to forego overlays and bots and instead used [http://sheets.google.com/ Google Sheets] as the primary method of design and coordination. Cells on the table were made to be square, and colored in manually. The first row and column of a table were used to show the y and x axis coordinates of a given pixel. Every time a new design was finalized, it was sent in a dedicated announcements channel in the Discord. This method proved to be effective enough that it was used by Taiwan until the very end.


This method was flawed in that it took time for word of the latest plans to get out. This led to miscommunication with members outside of the discord, who remained diligent in defending the existing plans and inadvertently blocking members of the Discord from accomplishing the latest plan.
This method was flawed in that it took time for word of the latest plans to get out. This led to miscommunication with members outside of the discord, who remained diligent in defending the existing plans and inadvertently blocking members of the Discord from accomplishing the latest plan.
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Ideas for several automation tools, including a Discord bot to automatically generate various types of images given pixel art input<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/961016928992891010/961832641475264522</ref> as well as an online portal to display all necessary information<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/961016928992891010/961841840288563271</ref>, were proposed as suggestions for the next r/place. The domain [http://placetw.com/ placetw.com] is currently held by ht12345 for future use.  
Ideas for several automation tools, including a Discord bot to automatically generate various types of images given pixel art input<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/961016928992891010/961832641475264522</ref> as well as an online portal to display all necessary information<ref>https://discord.com/channels/959467908315111444/961016928992891010/961841840288563271</ref>, were proposed as suggestions for the next r/place. The domain [http://placetw.com/ placetw.com] is currently held by ht12345 for future use.  


== Alliances and Foreign Relations (r/place 2022)<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/twg18o/taiwans_contributions_on_rplace/</ref> ==
== Alliances<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/twg18o/taiwans_contributions_on_rplace/</ref> ==


* [[r/brasil]]
* r/Brasil
* r/CalgaryFlames
* r/CalgaryFlames
* r/cambodia
* r/cambodia
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* r/Denmark
* r/Denmark
* r/france
* r/france
* [[r/fuckcars]]
* r/fuckcars
* [[Green Lattice]]
* [[Green Lattice]]
* r/HermitCraft
* r/HermitCraft
* r/HongKong
* r/HongKong
* r/IndianPlace
* r/IndianPlace
* [[Indie Alliance]]
* r/IndieAlliance
* [[Indonesia|r/indonesia]]
* [[Indonesia|r/indonesia]]
* r/ireland
* r/ireland
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* r/newzealand
* r/newzealand
* r/Nigeria
* r/Nigeria
* [[Nordic Union]]
* r/NordicUnion
* r/OriAndTheBlindForest
* r/OriAndTheBlindForest
* r/outerwilds
* r/outerwilds
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* r/Slovakia
* r/Slovakia
* r/Tennesseetitans
* r/Tennesseetitans
* [[Thailand|r/Thailand, r/thaithai]]
* r/Thailand, r/thaithai
*[[United Factions of r/Place]]
* r/ween
* r/ween
* [[Yume Nikki]]
* r/yumenikki
 
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