I thought that at first but then realized I think it’s because the communities respected each other. It’s kind of endearing that way, like we all belong here and there’s enough space for all of us.
I felt that way the whole time.... until I saw the Stardew Valley banner. 2 people altered the name by placing 2 pixels each: GrantFive@lemmy.world, and namipa@lemmy.world. I don't know why they would do that, but they did! It's a bit disappointing honestly.
Although, when you have millions of people in a platform it's hard to prevent playful "wars" and "games" between people which works like chain-reaction and everybody starts doing anything or streamers like XQC realizing they can make content out of this and putting their own "minions" aka viewers to make chaos.
Sometimes, some things are just not in your control.
Comparing it to last year, that seems to be a lot of white space. Damn.
There was a last year ?
as far as I'm aware, this is the first r/place-like event for Lemmy
exapsy might be talking about Reddit's r/place from last year tho
Oh yeah. Wait we had a Lemmy place here?? Bruh, I didn’t even know about it sorry.
you got 30 more minutes to place a pixel, lol
I thought that at first but then realized I think it’s because the communities respected each other. It’s kind of endearing that way, like we all belong here and there’s enough space for all of us.
I felt that way the whole time.... until I saw the Stardew Valley banner. 2 people altered the name by placing 2 pixels each: GrantFive@lemmy.world, and namipa@lemmy.world. I don't know why they would do that, but they did! It's a bit disappointing honestly.
That's a great way of putting it.
Although, when you have millions of people in a platform it's hard to prevent playful "wars" and "games" between people which works like chain-reaction and everybody starts doing anything or streamers like XQC realizing they can make content out of this and putting their own "minions" aka viewers to make chaos.
Sometimes, some things are just not in your control.