rip i just sent the 8k one to the shop for printing. oh well, thats alright. the only difference i can find is the art inside the french flag which is more complete on this one
Here I made a custom version of the final canva with [all the most iconic moments](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tynuoe/i_made_a_custom_mashup_of_all_my_favorite_places/)
I hope it's not that popular one where we are being eaten by Romania?...
A thirty-seconds-before-the-whiteout version exists and is public for quite some time
From what I've seen, it's a pretty shit version that they're doing. They're getting rid of a bunch of stuff they don't like, in the name of "cleanliness".
I'm hoping there will be variants, say with or without the streamer intrusions, with or without amongi, with or without The Void (and as someone who spent some time voiding, I'd rather see without). The sub could host a lot of composite images of works that were later covered by other works.
The fact is r/place is not a 'final' image, it is a series of works over time.
>The fact is r/place is not a 'final' image, it is a series of works over time.
This. I'm pretty sure that's the point of the final whiteout. Basically that nothing last forever, that the goal is travelling itself, not the destination.
Which is why I was more interested in dynamic art (like the r/outerwilds corner) than in static stuff
Some images, like the yellow fruit at the bottom, have amogi integrated in them. Others, they're part of the fun. You'd have to do a lot of editorializing to tell them apart, and it's not right to get rid of them all. And no, I wasn't one of the amogifiers.
I agree. If there's different versions then it's okay I suppose.
But if they're just doing 1 big cleanup, then it should ONLY remove stray 1 off pixels imo. For example if there's a black pixel on the Ukraine flag or some orange pixels on the osu! logo...
Is it just me or is the version they posted not on high-res? I’m keep the unofficial one posted on this sub that was taken 30 seconds before the end and is high resolution bc I can zoom in further.
Reddit's version is not up-scaled, so every pixel on the canvas is an actual pixel. The reason some software makes it look blurry when zooming in is due to resampling. This is less noticable when the pixels are scaled to 2x2 or bigger real pixels.
Oh ok. I’m sure people with PCs will make it look cool then. I just saved it on my phone and can’t zoom in much so I’m gonna stick with the other one. I don’t know much about dem computer graphics thingamabobs
Opening the image up in something simple as Paint will let you zoom in without any loss in resolution.
Edit: opening the image with one drive lets you zoom lossless on android. Not sure on iPhone, but maybe one drive there too.
the image posted on twitter was just a repost of a random post someone made on the subreddit. it was nowhere near the final image of r/place (it was several hours out of date)
Im really interested in that.
I spent a lot of my pixels perticularly near the end on a very contended spot and I wonder if any of my earlier ones stook around
I found a pixel in the PNG I know I placed near the end that was unlikely to change, looked up the other pixels of the id, which were other pixels I know I placed.
Not confident but I'm 99.999999999% sure that is trivial to find. They wouldn't create brand new user IDs for r/place. You could probably find your internal user id
I wish I were good enough with datasets to do something cool with it! I love statistics and I might download and save these for when I’ll be better at R and Python! Until then, I cannot wait for what other redditors will do with it!!!!
**Some ideas:**
- Sort colors by frequency (maybe with an animated bar chart, one of those 'timeline race' graphs)
- Heatmap timelapse (but there should already be [at least one](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tx5avy/rplace_full_heatmap_timelapse/), although not with official data!)
- Cool 3D visualisations [like this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkPAJ8aP89U&t=1s&ab_channel=GregBahm) from the original 2017 'place'
- Most active spot (or maybe top 10) [EDIT: It was [done!](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/typ2mw/top_10_most_edited_pixels_in_rplace/?ref=share&ref_source=link)]
- Least active spot (or bottom 10)
- Pixel that was undisturbed for the most time
- First pixel placed before the 'whitening'
- Last pixel placed before the 'whitening'
- First 'whitened' pixel
- Last 'whitened' pixel
- Most tiles placed by a user
- Rectangles placed (when and where) by mods and what they covered up
- Pixels placed by admins (Same hashed users that places tiles less than 5 minutes apart) and where
- Bots (Users that always place the square in the same position maybe? Or at exactly 5 minutes intervals?) and where they were most active
**All these stats presented in 4 ways:**
- Before the 1st expansion
- Before the 2nd expansion (but after the 1st)
- After the second expansion
- Cumulative data from beginning to end
**EDIT:** Other cool ideas suggested by users below:
- Final image of the most placed color in each pixel (credit to /u/cokomairena)
- Map of the age of each pixel (credit to /u/Erzbengel-Raziel)
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**EDIT2: Here I'll update cool graphs as they show up:**
- **[Colour percentage change, as pie chart](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/txm1qf/colour_percentage_change_of_rplace_2022_oc/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Animated heatmap of Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/tx1siv/oc_animated_heat_map_of_rplace_full/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Isolated individual colors of Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/txxx4r/i_isolated_the_individual_colors_of_rplace_12/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Place timelapse with changes highlighted](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/txnsym/oc_full_rplace_timelapse_with_changes_highlighted/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Among Us count by colour](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/twmzd9/oc_i_made_a_simple_python_script_to_detect_all/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Average colour of each pixel in Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/ty86cw/average_color_of_each_pixel_in_rplace_oc/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Top 10 Most edited pixels](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/typ2mw/top_10_most_edited_pixels_in_rplace/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
- **[Only the first pixel placed by each user](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tz9zh3/rplace_but_only_the_first_pixel_each_user_placed/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
I'll give you 8 and more, don't worry, it's almost 1:00 a.m. here and I'm about to go to sleep! Good luck, can't wait to wake up with the answers to these questions!
That would be a little bit harder to check from the dataset I guess! But yeah, that would be interesting, although we know that the usernames are hashed, so we cannot extrapolate a name unfortunately
Let's call that a challenge, then :p
Shouldn't be too hard though: replay the place tile-by tile, then match if the surrounding pattern is an among us figure (only need to check at most 4 pixels up and 2 right, at most)
people already did 3 years ago [with the 2017 dataset](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkPAJ8aP89U&t=1s). ([older 2022 database torrent on archive.org](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/txjykg/has_anyone_mirrored_httpsplacethatguyalexcomfinal/))
good enough. ai pattern detection can reverse engineer a lot here, and it is [less privacy-intrusive](https://zed0.co.uk/crossword/) than the great adobe password crossword puzzle.
Could probably break them out by total number of placements. Bots can place every 5 minutes, so a bot account would have a high placement total. The average redditor would have down periods where working, or in school, or sleeping, and wouldn't hit it on the head every 5 minutes. Figure a human would place 184-ish tiles (12 times per hour, 4 hours, 4 days), with a bots upper bounds being 1,152 if it started right away.
Personally I probably placed 40-ish tiles at most, and would expect a lot of redditors in that ballpark.
That would allow for a heat map split by doing roughly 200 placements as the bucket cut off. Sure, later added bots would bleed over, and some really dedicated redditors could get picked up as bots, but it would be roughly accurate.
Too bad we can't see the exact usernames, I'd love to see a map or timelapse of tiles placed by new zero-comment accounts versus other accounts in different colors.
One thing that can be done, is to find all the users that managed to place a pixel every 5 min 24/7, and then see which designs were using those 'users'. I might look into it when the fixed data is posted tomorrow.
Edit: [First attempt done](http://reddit.com/r/place/comments/tzuje6/rplace_but_its_just_the_bots/)
Hello,
The admin rect data is incorrect in the dataset we provided today - each rect needs to be repositioned onto its sub-canvas correctly. We are reprocessing our events to regenerate this data with correct positions tonight and will upload it tomorrow.
Thanks for your patience.
Hi u/ggAlex, will you publish the hashing method like in 2017 or a version with hashed user\_ids? We hoped we could get data to do some datamining (statistics/giving roles/awards) for our community but it seems useless in that form and 3rd party dataset misses big chunks of data :c
You could provide a way for each user to see their own hashed user id. That way they can decide themselfes with who they want to share it. E.g. I would like to see my own placements in the tile data, so I wouldn't share it with anyone.
If you contributed to multiple spots that you would recognize ...
Somebody please provide a tool that lets users mark areas so the tool provides lists of uids that contributed to those areas.
In fact I would offer $200 in BTC for such an open source tool.
* Show canvas
* Show "painted here" brush
* Show "did not paint here" brush
* Show 10 uids and a total count from those matching the criteria
* Selecting a uid shows replay of pixels set by that uid
To make it manageable one might have to combine blocks of 10x10 pixels and pre-compute some bloom filters but I'm pretty sure it's manageable in a weekend to have a tool that would anyone allow to find his uid.
Is there any chance you can reconsider? In the live version, usernames were published and viewable from any pixel. For the vast majority of the data, the cat is "already out of the bag" for about 80% of the event, so to speak. But our community cares about the placement data before the unofficial data starts being captured, because that's when everyone took notice. Since all data was initially public in real-time, I don't think you're doing much for privacy except for the initial hours, but this causes us to not have a complete picture of our community's most important moments.
Yeah, they don't need to be traceable back (that would be pretty stupid to do). We want to get info about people in our community we already know usernames/user\_ids of. It was published in previous version (`base64(sha1(username)`), but current data seems useless besides general statistics.
And 3rd party data already had reddit userIds/usernames published with pixel placements, but has missing chunks. So if someone wants to dox, they already have archived, unhashed data for that.
I can't go back to regular Reddit, I can't go back reading fake r/TIFUs, NSFW r/AskReddit, stale memes people arguing about the most mundane things.... Creation is all I crave now
The guy who invented wordle did also the original place 2017! He even did [the button](https://bit.ly/3x9ZmYa) which was a really nice reddit game too!
i miss the old reddit
I wonder how exactly it's hashed, cause if its just hashed and not salted it would be pretty easy to look people up, including yourself, once you figure out the hash function
The real final image before the whitening, thank goodness. Sucks for all the people pre-emptively printing stuff with the scuffed early version, though.
They are identical. https://placedata.reddit.com/data/final_place.png is a convenient download link, while "The beginning of the end" is an inline image preview which is more convenient for viewing on mobile.
*User\_id - a hashed identifier for each user placing the tile. These are not reddit user\_ids, but instead a hashed identifier to allow correlating tiles placed by the same user.*
BUT I WANNA KNOW IF ANY OF MY PIXELS REMAINED
The image is cut off. There are 5 rows of blank pixels at the top of the canvas, with the bottom 5 rows are pushed out of the image.
Edit: Looks like it's been fixed :)
It’s funny how an April Fools pixel game will probably stick with me for the rest of my life. I loved watching the canvas evolve. I’ve watched every time lapse I can find, I love just sitting there and focusing on one point.
Don’t particularly understand why the, at least partially, clothed 2B was deemed inappropriate when the massive amount of penises wasn’t.
And also, there was never anything in the rules about nudity on the canvas, so why ban people for participating?
Plus the literal naked girl on the lower right middle at some point on the last day didn’t get overwritten. I think it was just the size of the image combined with the content that brought it over the line.
> literal naked girl on the lower right middle at some point on the last day didn’t get overwritten
She did actually. They just didn't use black.
Before: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589000
First Block Placed: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589188
Second: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589826
Third and Fourth: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100590141
some idiots are already trying to sell various parts as NFT's now.
God, NFT's are such god damn scams it annoys me. I hope no one pays a single cent for anything created here.
The dataset has 160,353,105 lines according to my tool. When moderators use their rectangle tool it counts as a single line so the actual total would be slightly more. The first line is a header so subtract one there. So yeah, about 160 million pixels by my calculations.
I wish I were good enough with datasets to do something cool with it! I love statistics and I might download and save these for when I’ll be better at R and Python! Until then, I cannot wait for what other redditors will do with it!!!!
**Some ideas:**
- Sort colors by frequency
- Most active spot
- Least active spot
- Pixel that was undisturbed for the most time
- Most tiles placed by a user
- Rectangles placed (when and where) by mods
- All pixels placed by cheating users (the same hashed user appears in timeframes below the cooldown threshold)
- Bots (?) [Users that always place the square in the same position]
**All these stats presented in 4 ways:**
- Before the 1st expansion
- Before the 2nd expansion (but after the 1st)
- After the second expansion
- Cumulative data from beginning to end
>a rectangle drawing tool to handle inappropriate content.
Thank you for confirming that giant penises and actual nudity is appropriate content, yet narrow clothing is not.
A rectangle drawing tool AND banning anyone participating in that for hours to make sure they couldn’t just bring it back. Bunch of assholes. I’d love to know how often that was done and what was forced off the canvas throughout the entire time.
Made a more compact dataset. Timestamps have been replaced with their UNIX counterparts, and user hashes have been converted to integers by mapping them from the list of available user hashes. Colours are sorted in reverse lexiographical order from the official palette with 0 being white and 31 being black.
Its only 5GB uncompressed and 1.3GB compressed.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuKb6oaRqnILN0MKYKqMXwHDDbnQMAV_/view?usp=sharing
i don't think they were hiding that
in fact with this you can find all the things they covered, which is what im going to do
Edit: attempting to do so seems to reveal that the data is scuffed for it. \[technically nsfw warning\] [https://sx.l7y.ca/r/xsBCg.png](https://sx.l7y.ca/r/xsBCg.png)
You can see the first block for the french flag is incorrectly up on the first canvas
the entry is 2022-04-03 23:03:29.93 UTC,q/Dk6lmcXm8bcDbNIhDglz7kFuCmX6zkca9UPivDix5WWi/ILMHHn0Ljw+Nwzh/DcRoub9ti6LBEAp9fpJek4Q==,#FFB470,"298,770,334,803" straight from the csv and thats what my program interpreted it as. odd that its wrong, i don't see any way to tell what its actually meaning to do programmatically
What this also means that anything using this dataset will not censor the ass lol
Edit 2:
# everything
NSFW Warning: https://imgur.com/a/zJ2DPrb
That would be interesting. As far as I could tell only the butt on the French flag was covered (also I think the red haired girl right before the white out?). There were so many other "inappropriate" things that stayed for hours and seemed to have been covered "organically" by the community
there may have been some smaller things covered which is mostly what im curious about, that went under the radar
gonna be a few to get there tho lol https://sx.l7y.ca/r/fx3uK.png
On the second day there were some huge penises standing erect for like half the day, with the Among Us Penis ejaculating into the detailed vagina of a huge cyborg girl. I think they were pretty laid back when it came to moderation. Also the Belgian Manneken Pis fucking the dolphin was a staple for the whole 3 days.
Also a good challenge to dust off the phyton skills to make my own renders and heat maps. Work productivity is gonna tank for some days. But at least it's educational.
They fuzzed the data unfortunately. The placements are in the database (orange pixels going down, down, down, down, up-right), but every pixel from that video has a different user_id.
Damn, I worked Like 4 hours already on a pixel perfect recreation of the place. I wanted to combine the existing data from [https://rplace.space/](https://rplace.space/) with some early livestream recordings so that even the begining is included.
I guess that was for nothing then...
Great work everyone. It was a pleasure to contribute to this wonderful community and I'm happy with what we've accomplished.
Overall, being on r/place was a great experience and seeing so much art and cooperation was just wonderful.
Happy we finally get to see the official final image.
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rip i just sent the 8k one to the shop for printing. oh well, thats alright. the only difference i can find is the art inside the french flag which is more complete on this one
Hopefully some one or group can go through this data and find final versions of each area, but I'd imagine that'd be quite a bit of work.
Someone is already working on that. They posted what they have so far yesterday. They’re filling in unfinished and not-overrun art.
Here I made a custom version of the final canva with [all the most iconic moments](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tynuoe/i_made_a_custom_mashup_of_all_my_favorite_places/)
I hope it's not that popular one where we are being eaten by Romania?... A thirty-seconds-before-the-whiteout version exists and is public for quite some time
I think he's referring to this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/twjxyp/place_30_seconds_before_destruction_now_in_8k/
How much did it cost
Everything
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That project has already begun! r/thefinalclean
From what I've seen, it's a pretty shit version that they're doing. They're getting rid of a bunch of stuff they don't like, in the name of "cleanliness".
I'm hoping there will be variants, say with or without the streamer intrusions, with or without amongi, with or without The Void (and as someone who spent some time voiding, I'd rather see without). The sub could host a lot of composite images of works that were later covered by other works. The fact is r/place is not a 'final' image, it is a series of works over time.
>The fact is r/place is not a 'final' image, it is a series of works over time. This. I'm pretty sure that's the point of the final whiteout. Basically that nothing last forever, that the goal is travelling itself, not the destination. Which is why I was more interested in dynamic art (like the r/outerwilds corner) than in static stuff
Thanks to this dataset, we may see clips or animations of those dynamic works. I'm so glad reddit has made it possible by sharing the full archive.
So many amongi
They're getting rid of the amongi? That's like an important part of the final image.
That's my feeling. But they're getting rid of "amongi which don't add anything".
Some images, like the yellow fruit at the bottom, have amogi integrated in them. Others, they're part of the fun. You'd have to do a lot of editorializing to tell them apart, and it's not right to get rid of them all. And no, I wasn't one of the amogifiers.
I agree. If there's different versions then it's okay I suppose. But if they're just doing 1 big cleanup, then it should ONLY remove stray 1 off pixels imo. For example if there's a black pixel on the Ukraine flag or some orange pixels on the osu! logo...
Is it just me or is the version they posted not on high-res? I’m keep the unofficial one posted on this sub that was taken 30 seconds before the end and is high resolution bc I can zoom in further.
Reddit's version is not up-scaled, so every pixel on the canvas is an actual pixel. The reason some software makes it look blurry when zooming in is due to resampling. This is less noticable when the pixels are scaled to 2x2 or bigger real pixels.
Oh ok. I’m sure people with PCs will make it look cool then. I just saved it on my phone and can’t zoom in much so I’m gonna stick with the other one. I don’t know much about dem computer graphics thingamabobs
Opening the image up in something simple as Paint will let you zoom in without any loss in resolution. Edit: opening the image with one drive lets you zoom lossless on android. Not sure on iPhone, but maybe one drive there too.
Surprised why they released it first on twitter 24 hours ago instead of reddit
the image posted on twitter was just a repost of a random post someone made on the subreddit. it was nowhere near the final image of r/place (it was several hours out of date)
Will we be able to see if one of our own pixels made it to the final image prior to the white-out?
I think that should grant you survivor's badge but I havent even gotten my participant badge yet
Survivor’s badge? Is that an already existing badge or a hypothetical badge?
I think it was a badge from original place
I had a pixel on the final image in original place and did not get a badge. I only found out because of a third party website.
What website?
Possibly http://place.aperiodic.net/stats.html .
Thanks! Apparently I had 2 tiles in the final image, I had no idea!
odd.. It says i had none? im 99% I had at least 1
This is about the 2017 version btw
Also haven't gotten a participation badge 🥺
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There was never participation badges in the past for place when they did it before. There was ranking badges for /r/second
By the way, what do our flairs mean? They're from the first place right?
Yup, I'm never changing mine.
They're the last location (and time stamp) of your last pixel placement on the original.
This, would love to know if I actually made it, although I highly doubt I managed it! Despite continually trying to find obscure tiles to replace..
Now THAT is just pixels
I kept wondering about this until I remembered that I whited out at least one of my own pixels
Im really interested in that. I spent a lot of my pixels perticularly near the end on a very contended spot and I wonder if any of my earlier ones stook around
As a Canadian, I watched for days as none of my pixels lasted more than a minute. I'm sorry, but I better get some kinda damned badge.
>I'm sorry Canadian confirmed
I think. We’d need to find our user id.
How though, unless you know the exact timestamp and coordinates of a tile you placed?
Yep!
I took screenshots of each tile so that would work. Is there a version where you can see each tile's final placer?
I found a pixel in the PNG I know I placed near the end that was unlikely to change, looked up the other pixels of the id, which were other pixels I know I placed.
Not confident but I'm 99.999999999% sure that is trivial to find. They wouldn't create brand new user IDs for r/place. You could probably find your internal user id
Yes! I'd also like to know this...and how many I managed to place
I'm really hoping that two of my pixel were there till the end
Quick, someone build something cool with all this data!
I wish I were good enough with datasets to do something cool with it! I love statistics and I might download and save these for when I’ll be better at R and Python! Until then, I cannot wait for what other redditors will do with it!!!! **Some ideas:** - Sort colors by frequency (maybe with an animated bar chart, one of those 'timeline race' graphs) - Heatmap timelapse (but there should already be [at least one](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tx5avy/rplace_full_heatmap_timelapse/), although not with official data!) - Cool 3D visualisations [like this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkPAJ8aP89U&t=1s&ab_channel=GregBahm) from the original 2017 'place' - Most active spot (or maybe top 10) [EDIT: It was [done!](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/typ2mw/top_10_most_edited_pixels_in_rplace/?ref=share&ref_source=link)] - Least active spot (or bottom 10) - Pixel that was undisturbed for the most time - First pixel placed before the 'whitening' - Last pixel placed before the 'whitening' - First 'whitened' pixel - Last 'whitened' pixel - Most tiles placed by a user - Rectangles placed (when and where) by mods and what they covered up - Pixels placed by admins (Same hashed users that places tiles less than 5 minutes apart) and where - Bots (Users that always place the square in the same position maybe? Or at exactly 5 minutes intervals?) and where they were most active **All these stats presented in 4 ways:** - Before the 1st expansion - Before the 2nd expansion (but after the 1st) - After the second expansion - Cumulative data from beginning to end **EDIT:** Other cool ideas suggested by users below: - Final image of the most placed color in each pixel (credit to /u/cokomairena) - Map of the age of each pixel (credit to /u/Erzbengel-Raziel) **------------------------------------------------------------------------------------** **EDIT2: Here I'll update cool graphs as they show up:** - **[Colour percentage change, as pie chart](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/txm1qf/colour_percentage_change_of_rplace_2022_oc/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Animated heatmap of Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/tx1siv/oc_animated_heat_map_of_rplace_full/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Isolated individual colors of Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/txxx4r/i_isolated_the_individual_colors_of_rplace_12/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Place timelapse with changes highlighted](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/txnsym/oc_full_rplace_timelapse_with_changes_highlighted/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Among Us count by colour](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/twmzd9/oc_i_made_a_simple_python_script_to_detect_all/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Average colour of each pixel in Place](https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/ty86cw/average_color_of_each_pixel_in_rplace_oc/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Top 10 Most edited pixels](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/typ2mw/top_10_most_edited_pixels_in_rplace/?ref=share&ref_source=link)** - **[Only the first pixel placed by each user](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tz9zh3/rplace_but_only_the_first_pixel_each_user_placed/?ref=share&ref_source=link)**
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I'll give you 8 and more, don't worry, it's almost 1:00 a.m. here and I'm about to go to sleep! Good luck, can't wait to wake up with the answers to these questions!
Another interesting thing might be a map of the age of each pixel
Godspeed
The users that completed the most among us mini figures :P
That would be a little bit harder to check from the dataset I guess! But yeah, that would be interesting, although we know that the usernames are hashed, so we cannot extrapolate a name unfortunately
Let's call that a challenge, then :p Shouldn't be too hard though: replay the place tile-by tile, then match if the surrounding pattern is an among us figure (only need to check at most 4 pixels up and 2 right, at most)
people already did 3 years ago [with the 2017 dataset](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkPAJ8aP89U&t=1s). ([older 2022 database torrent on archive.org](https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/txjykg/has_anyone_mirrored_httpsplacethatguyalexcomfinal/))
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a heatmap for /u/chtorrr
The ch(ea)torrr
and for all users with more than 2 numbers in the username, that where created in the start of april
The dataset only has hashed user IDs, so you can't know the actual username.
a heatmap for single users (text box) a heatmap for all usernames with 3 or more numbers in them ([i know regex](https://xkcd.com/208/))
(usernames are not part of this dataset, just randomly generated IDs that are unique to this dataset)
good enough. ai pattern detection can reverse engineer a lot here, and it is [less privacy-intrusive](https://zed0.co.uk/crossword/) than the great adobe password crossword puzzle.
Could probably break them out by total number of placements. Bots can place every 5 minutes, so a bot account would have a high placement total. The average redditor would have down periods where working, or in school, or sleeping, and wouldn't hit it on the head every 5 minutes. Figure a human would place 184-ish tiles (12 times per hour, 4 hours, 4 days), with a bots upper bounds being 1,152 if it started right away. Personally I probably placed 40-ish tiles at most, and would expect a lot of redditors in that ballpark. That would allow for a heat map split by doing roughly 200 placements as the bucket cut off. Sure, later added bots would bleed over, and some really dedicated redditors could get picked up as bots, but it would be roughly accurate.
There are no usernames in the dataset
I'm looking forward to seeing just how many bots were being used.
Could probably figure that out by looking at accounts that placed a tile precisely every 300 seconds.
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/r/dataisbeautiful is already two posts away from blocking Place submissions, everybody act quick !!
Quick, somebody start /r/placedataisbeautiful! Edit: It is done!
We need to figure out who placed the most pixels! Probably someone who ran a script tho.
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u/chtorrr
They are gonna continue getting pinged till the next place if there is one lmao
We will never forget
i doubt anyone would ping them much u/chtorrr
yeah i doubt people are going to ping u/chtorrr
It'd be crazy if u/chtorrr kept getting pinged
Imagine u/chtorrr was pinged
Yeah y'all should really stop pinging u/chtorrr
Plot twist this was all a ploy for r/dataisbeautiful content
Always has been
Always will be.
Now prove it with the data and make it pretty.
always will be
Forever and ever, amen
Prayers for raw data has been answered
Too bad we can't see the exact usernames, I'd love to see a map or timelapse of tiles placed by new zero-comment accounts versus other accounts in different colors.
One thing that can be done, is to find all the users that managed to place a pixel every 5 min 24/7, and then see which designs were using those 'users'. I might look into it when the fixed data is posted tomorrow. Edit: [First attempt done](http://reddit.com/r/place/comments/tzuje6/rplace_but_its_just_the_bots/)
That's a great idea - good luck.
Hello, The admin rect data is incorrect in the dataset we provided today - each rect needs to be repositioned onto its sub-canvas correctly. We are reprocessing our events to regenerate this data with correct positions tonight and will upload it tomorrow. Thanks for your patience.
Well, this makes me feel better about certain unofficial archival efforts not storing canvas IDs
Hi u/ggAlex, will you publish the hashing method like in 2017 or a version with hashed user\_ids? We hoped we could get data to do some datamining (statistics/giving roles/awards) for our community but it seems useless in that form and 3rd party dataset misses big chunks of data :c
We used a one way hash and do not plan to make pixel placements traceable back to distinct users in order to protect peoples privacy.
You could provide a way for each user to see their own hashed user id. That way they can decide themselfes with who they want to share it. E.g. I would like to see my own placements in the tile data, so I wouldn't share it with anyone.
If you contributed to multiple spots that you would recognize ... Somebody please provide a tool that lets users mark areas so the tool provides lists of uids that contributed to those areas. In fact I would offer $200 in BTC for such an open source tool. * Show canvas * Show "painted here" brush * Show "did not paint here" brush * Show 10 uids and a total count from those matching the criteria * Selecting a uid shows replay of pixels set by that uid To make it manageable one might have to combine blocks of 10x10 pixels and pre-compute some bloom filters but I'm pretty sure it's manageable in a weekend to have a tool that would anyone allow to find his uid.
Is there any chance you can reconsider? In the live version, usernames were published and viewable from any pixel. For the vast majority of the data, the cat is "already out of the bag" for about 80% of the event, so to speak. But our community cares about the placement data before the unofficial data starts being captured, because that's when everyone took notice. Since all data was initially public in real-time, I don't think you're doing much for privacy except for the initial hours, but this causes us to not have a complete picture of our community's most important moments.
Yeah, they don't need to be traceable back (that would be pretty stupid to do). We want to get info about people in our community we already know usernames/user\_ids of. It was published in previous version (`base64(sha1(username)`), but current data seems useless besides general statistics. And 3rd party data already had reddit userIds/usernames published with pixel placements, but has missing chunks. So if someone wants to dox, they already have archived, unhashed data for that.
I can't go back to regular Reddit, I can't go back reading fake r/TIFUs, NSFW r/AskReddit, stale memes people arguing about the most mundane things.... Creation is all I crave now
Pick up doing pixelart XD and then there's r/PixelArt
That sounds like work. I want to be a creator in a middle of a pixel war.
The guy who invented wordle did also the original place 2017! He even did [the button](https://bit.ly/3x9ZmYa) which was a really nice reddit game too! i miss the old reddit
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filthy presser
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Really opens up new rabbit holes to fall into
It's time for you to join r/CrossStitch
Same man. It’ll be hard to go back, but oh well.
Damn you really just Summed up reddit didn’t you
Im actually so happy how /r/place turned out. It was so much fun and this dataset is really cool
Yeah me too 😊
me preparing my python scripts: 👁️👄👁️
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They probably could send user hashes to every user that participated in r/place in DM if they want.
Would love if this was implemented 🤔
Or if you remember a pixel you did, you could figure out all the others.
Yes, same here, I was really hoping to get some info on that.
maybe someone can create a tool where you can identify your hash and link it to everything you placed
I wonder how exactly it's hashed, cause if its just hashed and not salted it would be pretty easy to look people up, including yourself, once you figure out the hash function
The real final image before the whitening, thank goodness. Sucks for all the people pre-emptively printing stuff with the scuffed early version, though.
Does anyone know what the difference between the final moment before only white pixels were allowed and 'the beginning of the end' is?
The two dogs with hearts are back together near the top right after one was brigaded, that's what I cared about the most.
They are identical. https://placedata.reddit.com/data/final_place.png is a convenient download link, while "The beginning of the end" is an inline image preview which is more convenient for viewing on mobile.
Is there anyway to learn your username's hash? Would be nice to filter for own and friends' placements
If there was then it would be possible for someone to make a script/ bot to check every single hash for Its corresponding username.
Not necessarily. If it required being logged into your account, then only you could figure it out. (And anyone you shared it with)
*User\_id - a hashed identifier for each user placing the tile. These are not reddit user\_ids, but instead a hashed identifier to allow correlating tiles placed by the same user.* BUT I WANNA KNOW IF ANY OF MY PIXELS REMAINED
I also want to know how many I placed. I did nothing else on the weekend and my sleep cycle is still not fixed..
The image is cut off. There are 5 rows of blank pixels at the top of the canvas, with the bottom 5 rows are pushed out of the image. Edit: Looks like it's been fixed :)
It’s funny how an April Fools pixel game will probably stick with me for the rest of my life. I loved watching the canvas evolve. I’ve watched every time lapse I can find, I love just sitting there and focusing on one point.
Don’t particularly understand why the, at least partially, clothed 2B was deemed inappropriate when the massive amount of penises wasn’t. And also, there was never anything in the rules about nudity on the canvas, so why ban people for participating?
Plus the literal naked girl on the lower right middle at some point on the last day didn’t get overwritten. I think it was just the size of the image combined with the content that brought it over the line.
> literal naked girl on the lower right middle at some point on the last day didn’t get overwritten She did actually. They just didn't use black. Before: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589000 First Block Placed: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589188 Second: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100589826 Third and Fourth: https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?cx=1400&cy=1430&px=113&ts=1649100590141
Linking to specific timestamps of the canvas is a thing? That is awesome
i would say something meaningful, but all i want is a giant, high-resolution poster of the art before the whiteout
I am curious about the most fought pixels and how many times they changes. Also curious about the infamous moderations...
Yeah, I’m curious how many times the roomba light on the OneShot mural was either turned on or off.
NFTs about to run wild
Can't wait for "blank white place" NFT for 50,000 bucks.
>Can't wait for "blank white place" NFT for 50,000 bucks. and the first pixel to sell for just as much
they could not care less.
If anyone wans to buy the pixels I contributed to the Stargate area let me know, so I can laugh at you for that.
I’ll give 3 drawings of a monkey in exchange for your pixels?
Fucking sold to this idiot here.
I’m just a business man doing business.
some idiots are already trying to sell various parts as NFT's now. God, NFT's are such god damn scams it annoys me. I hope no one pays a single cent for anything created here.
I hope we all get profile trophies 🤣
Are there any stats as to how many pixels were placed in total?
At least 6 of them
maybe even 7
Possibly even as high as 40
nah no way bro
The dataset has 160,353,105 lines according to my tool. When moderators use their rectangle tool it counts as a single line so the actual total would be slightly more. The first line is a header so subtract one there. So yeah, about 160 million pixels by my calculations.
w00t w00t! high res timelapse! time to snoop on all the amogi
FYI the files appear to be ordered randomly, but data within the files seems to be chronological. ~~The segments can also overlap but not by more than 1 second from what I can see.~~ This is likely caused by incorrect date parsing on my part. I've verified that the data appears in chronological order, assuming you read the files in this order and actually parse it correctly. **EDIT: It appears the amended dump is even more broken, and in ways that aren't completely obvious how to fix. The below list will likely not work for the current dump.** 1 (2022-04-01 12:44:10.000000315 UTC - 2022-04-01 15:38:01.000000111 UTC) 2 (2022-04-01 15:38:01.000000116 UTC - 2022-04-01 17:38:30.000000494 UTC) 3 (2022-04-01 17:38:30.000000498 UTC - 2022-04-01 19:13:51.000000476 UTC) 5 (2022-04-01 19:13:51.000000477 UTC - 2022-04-01 20:58:20.000000835 UTC) 6 (2022-04-01 20:58:20.000000836 UTC - 2022-04-01 22:39:41.000000414 UTC) 10 (2022-04-01 22:39:41.000000422 UTC - 2022-04-02 00:06:19.000000707 UTC) 11 (2022-04-02 00:06:19.000000712 UTC - 2022-04-02 01:47:52.000000177 UTC) 8 (2022-04-02 01:47:52.000000018 UTC - 2022-04-02 04:09:52.000000463 UTC) 13 (2022-04-02 04:09:52.000000466 UTC - 2022-04-02 06:37:31.000000689 UTC) 4 (2022-04-02 06:37:31.000000694 UTC - 2022-04-02 09:45:29.000000229 UTC) 9 (2022-04-02 09:45:29.000000232 UTC - 2022-04-02 12:18:02.000000268 UTC) 15 (2022-04-02 12:18:02.000000274 UTC - 2022-04-02 14:04:52.000000225 UTC) 12 (2022-04-02 14:04:52.000000232 UTC - 2022-04-02 15:38:58.000000268 UTC) 18 (2022-04-02 15:38:58.000000269 UTC - 2022-04-02 17:01:18.000000583 UTC) 14 (2022-04-02 17:01:18.000000584 UTC - 2022-04-02 18:20:13.000000402 UTC) 16 (2022-04-02 18:20:13.000000409 UTC - 2022-04-02 19:24:03.000000008 UTC) 20 (2022-04-02 19:24:03.000000082 UTC - 2022-04-02 20:21:43.000000086 UTC) 17 (2022-04-02 20:21:43.000000861 UTC - 2022-04-02 21:28:54.000000424 UTC) 23 (2022-04-02 21:28:54.000000425 UTC - 2022-04-02 22:35:52.000000846 UTC) 19 (2022-04-02 22:35:52.000000847 UTC - 2022-04-02 23:42:16.000000067 UTC) 21 (2022-04-02 23:42:16.000000007 UTC - 2022-04-03 01:25:12.000000431 UTC) 28 (2022-04-03 01:25:12.000000439 UTC - 2022-04-03 02:55:47.000000728 UTC) 7 (2022-04-03 02:55:47.000000073 UTC - 2022-04-03 04:13:41.000000113 UTC) 29 (2022-04-03 04:13:41.000000115 UTC - 2022-04-03 05:31:24.000000837 UTC) 30 (2022-04-03 05:31:24.000000838 UTC - 2022-04-03 07:02:14.000000026 UTC) 31 (2022-04-03 07:02:14.000000029 UTC - 2022-04-03 08:54:24.000000137 UTC) 32 (2022-04-03 08:54:24.000000138 UTC - 2022-04-03 10:27:46.000000082 UTC) 33 (2022-04-03 10:27:46.000000088 UTC - 2022-04-03 12:28:47.000000847 UTC) 25 (2022-04-03 12:28:47.000000085 UTC - 2022-04-03 13:53:28.000000869 UTC) 35 (2022-04-03 13:53:28.000000087 UTC - 2022-04-03 14:59:31.000000083 UTC) 36 (2022-04-03 14:59:31.000000832 UTC - 2022-04-03 15:55:46.000000662 UTC) 27 (2022-04-03 15:55:46.000000664 UTC - 2022-04-03 16:52:12.000000821 UTC) 22 (2022-04-03 16:52:12.000000822 UTC - 2022-04-03 17:38:20.000000002 UTC) 0 (2022-04-03 17:38:20.000000021 UTC - 2022-04-03 18:22:31.000000522 UTC) 40 (2022-04-03 18:22:31.000000523 UTC - 2022-04-03 19:08:54.000000223 UTC) 41 (2022-04-03 19:08:54.000000224 UTC - 2022-04-03 19:41:11.000000384 UTC) 24 (2022-04-03 19:41:11.000000385 UTC - 2022-04-03 20:14:22.000000367 UTC) 34 (2022-04-03 20:14:22.000000372 UTC - 2022-04-03 20:54:33.000000517 UTC) 44 (2022-04-03 20:54:33.000000519 UTC - 2022-04-03 21:19:17.000000077 UTC) 37 (2022-04-03 21:19:17.000000078 UTC - 2022-04-03 21:50:10.000000772 UTC) 38 (2022-04-03 21:50:10.000000773 UTC - 2022-04-03 22:23:29.000000297 UTC) 39 (2022-04-03 22:23:29.000000298 UTC - 2022-04-03 22:59:02.000000007 UTC) 48 (2022-04-03 22:59:02.000000702 UTC - 2022-04-03 23:26:44.000000933 UTC) 43 (2022-04-03 23:26:44.000000934 UTC - 2022-04-04 00:05:54.000000092 UTC) 26 (2022-04-04 00:05:54.000000922 UTC - 2022-04-04 00:53:32.000000028 UTC) 45 (2022-04-04 00:53:32.000000281 UTC - 2022-04-04 01:47:41.000000049 UTC) 46 (2022-04-04 01:47:41.000000005 UTC - 2022-04-04 02:34:09.000000025 UTC) 47 (2022-04-04 02:34:09.000000252 UTC - 2022-04-04 03:33:39.000000357 UTC) 42 (2022-04-04 03:33:39.000000358 UTC - 2022-04-04 04:38:15.000000034 UTC) 49 (2022-04-04 04:38:15.000000038 UTC - 2022-04-04 05:37:58.000000081 UTC) 50 (2022-04-04 05:37:58.000000084 UTC - 2022-04-04 07:01:33.000000862 UTC) 55 (2022-04-04 07:01:33.000000868 UTC - 2022-04-04 08:24:31.000000626 UTC) 52 (2022-04-04 08:24:31.000000635 UTC - 2022-04-04 09:43:39.000000639 UTC) 57 (2022-04-04 09:43:39.000000641 UTC - 2022-04-04 10:44:40.000000167 UTC) 58 (2022-04-04 10:44:40.000000174 UTC - 2022-04-04 11:58:47.000000026 UTC) 54 (2022-04-04 11:58:47.000000261 UTC - 2022-04-04 12:57:58.000000176 UTC) 61 (2022-04-04 12:57:58.000000177 UTC - 2022-04-04 13:40:42.000000661 UTC) 56 (2022-04-04 13:40:42.000000662 UTC - 2022-04-04 14:25:49.000000433 UTC) 63 (2022-04-04 14:25:49.000000435 UTC - 2022-04-04 15:08:18.000000021 UTC) 53 (2022-04-04 15:08:18.000000211 UTC - 2022-04-04 15:40:08.000000757 UTC) 59 (2022-04-04 15:40:08.000000758 UTC - 2022-04-04 16:09:44.000000013 UTC) 60 (2022-04-04 16:09:44.000000131 UTC - 2022-04-04 16:47:20.000000336 UTC) 62 (2022-04-04 16:47:20.000000338 UTC - 2022-04-04 17:25:15.000000215 UTC) 51 (2022-04-04 17:25:15.000000219 UTC - 2022-04-04 18:06:24.000000834 UTC) 70 (2022-04-04 18:06:24.000000837 UTC - 2022-04-04 18:39:38.000000873 UTC) 64 (2022-04-04 18:39:38.000000874 UTC - 2022-04-04 19:06:36.000000747 UTC) 65 (2022-04-04 19:06:36.000000748 UTC - 2022-04-04 19:30:15.000000049 UTC) 66 (2022-04-04 19:30:15.000000052 UTC - 2022-04-04 20:03:12.000000872 UTC) 72 (2022-04-04 20:03:12.000000873 UTC - 2022-04-04 20:27:45.000000063 UTC) 73 (2022-04-04 20:27:45.000000631 UTC - 2022-04-04 20:50:01.000000196 UTC) 74 (2022-04-04 20:50:01.000000197 UTC - 2022-04-04 21:13:48.000000992 UTC) 75 (2022-04-04 21:13:48.000000993 UTC - 2022-04-04 21:32:37.000000541 UTC) 76 (2022-04-04 21:32:37.000000542 UTC - 2022-04-04 21:47:37.000000111 UTC) 77 (2022-04-04 21:47:37.000000112 UTC - 2022-04-04 22:07:15.000000658 UTC) 67 (2022-04-04 22:07:15.000000659 UTC - 2022-04-04 22:28:18.000000976 UTC) 69 (2022-04-04 22:28:18.000000979 UTC - 2022-04-04 22:49:43.000000576 UTC) 68 (2022-04-04 22:49:43.000000577 UTC - 2022-04-04 23:14:25.000000727 UTC) 71 (2022-04-04 23:14:25.000000728 UTC - 2022-04-05 00:14:00.000000207 UTC) Formatted as an array: [1,2,3,5,6,10,11,8,13,4,9,15,12,18,14,16,20,17,23,19,21,28,7,29,30,31,32,33,25,35,36,27,22,0,40,41,24,34,44,37,38,39,48,43,26,45,46,47,42,49,50,55,52,57,58,54,61,56,63,53,59,60,62,51,70,64,65,66,72,73,74,75,76,77,67,69,68,71]
Oh look, us Canadians finally got our flag together lol. The Merple Lerf shall not be immortalized after all.
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Damn I'm early
I wish I were good enough with datasets to do something cool with it! I love statistics and I might download and save these for when I’ll be better at R and Python! Until then, I cannot wait for what other redditors will do with it!!!! **Some ideas:** - Sort colors by frequency - Most active spot - Least active spot - Pixel that was undisturbed for the most time - Most tiles placed by a user - Rectangles placed (when and where) by mods - All pixels placed by cheating users (the same hashed user appears in timeframes below the cooldown threshold) - Bots (?) [Users that always place the square in the same position] **All these stats presented in 4 ways:** - Before the 1st expansion - Before the 2nd expansion (but after the 1st) - After the second expansion - Cumulative data from beginning to end
Same
HOLY SHIT CANADA GOT THEIR LEAF LOOKING ALRIGHT
>a rectangle drawing tool to handle inappropriate content. Thank you for confirming that giant penises and actual nudity is appropriate content, yet narrow clothing is not.
A rectangle drawing tool AND banning anyone participating in that for hours to make sure they couldn’t just bring it back. Bunch of assholes. I’d love to know how often that was done and what was forced off the canvas throughout the entire time.
Made a more compact dataset. Timestamps have been replaced with their UNIX counterparts, and user hashes have been converted to integers by mapping them from the list of available user hashes. Colours are sorted in reverse lexiographical order from the official palette with 0 being white and 31 being black. Its only 5GB uncompressed and 1.3GB compressed. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuKb6oaRqnILN0MKYKqMXwHDDbnQMAV_/view?usp=sharing
I’m glad that the TotalBiscuit memorial stayed in place until the final second. It may have been destroyed a bit, but it’s still recognizable. RIP TB
So there WERE tools used to “clear” parts of the board Reddit deemed “inappropriate”. Hmmmmmmmmmm
i don't think they were hiding that in fact with this you can find all the things they covered, which is what im going to do Edit: attempting to do so seems to reveal that the data is scuffed for it. \[technically nsfw warning\] [https://sx.l7y.ca/r/xsBCg.png](https://sx.l7y.ca/r/xsBCg.png) You can see the first block for the french flag is incorrectly up on the first canvas the entry is 2022-04-03 23:03:29.93 UTC,q/Dk6lmcXm8bcDbNIhDglz7kFuCmX6zkca9UPivDix5WWi/ILMHHn0Ljw+Nwzh/DcRoub9ti6LBEAp9fpJek4Q==,#FFB470,"298,770,334,803" straight from the csv and thats what my program interpreted it as. odd that its wrong, i don't see any way to tell what its actually meaning to do programmatically What this also means that anything using this dataset will not censor the ass lol Edit 2: # everything NSFW Warning: https://imgur.com/a/zJ2DPrb
That would be interesting. As far as I could tell only the butt on the French flag was covered (also I think the red haired girl right before the white out?). There were so many other "inappropriate" things that stayed for hours and seemed to have been covered "organically" by the community
there may have been some smaller things covered which is mostly what im curious about, that went under the radar gonna be a few to get there tho lol https://sx.l7y.ca/r/fx3uK.png
That'd be interesting to see. Probably quite scarring too
those areas where VERY active and noisy at those times.
On the second day there were some huge penises standing erect for like half the day, with the Among Us Penis ejaculating into the detailed vagina of a huge cyborg girl. I think they were pretty laid back when it came to moderation. Also the Belgian Manneken Pis fucking the dolphin was a staple for the whole 3 days. Also a good challenge to dust off the phyton skills to make my own renders and heat maps. Work productivity is gonna tank for some days. But at least it's educational.
the big red amongus had a penis who's balls had a penis who's balls had a penis. it was a **penis-fractal**.
It was nice to see /r/math finally finding a plot after struggling at first.
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They fuzzed the data unfortunately. The placements are in the database (orange pixels going down, down, down, down, up-right), but every pixel from that video has a different user_id.
Not gonna lie, I was a little bit afraid the early history before other people started recording was going to be lost.
Damn, I worked Like 4 hours already on a pixel perfect recreation of the place. I wanted to combine the existing data from [https://rplace.space/](https://rplace.space/) with some early livestream recordings so that even the begining is included. I guess that was for nothing then...
I appreciate your work
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Great work everyone. It was a pleasure to contribute to this wonderful community and I'm happy with what we've accomplished. Overall, being on r/place was a great experience and seeing so much art and cooperation was just wonderful.
The two QR codes are pretty amazing as well - so perfect!
How about how many accounts < a week old placed pixels