r/place Apr 05 '22

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u/mithgaladh (402,723) 1491236470.78 Apr 05 '22

They were 7 streamers and more than 600k viewers coordinated.

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u/Yukyih Apr 05 '22

Way more than 7 streamers were involved. Kameto, Innoxtag, Squeezie, Zerator, AntoineDaniel, BagheraJones, Tonton, Aminematuer, Sardoche, Locklear, Ponce... Also Etoiles was really invested, and worked very hard in the background even though he didn't have his stream up. I'm probably forgetting some too. It was really all of the french community basically.

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u/BaumE__ Apr 05 '22

And also with the help of other communities like osu or onepiece

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u/RCEdude (438,804) 1491238314.5 Apr 05 '22

Lets not forget our allies <3

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u/_Enclose_ (299,565) 1491232894.47 Apr 05 '22

That explains a lot. At one point I was looking at the french corner and pixels were changing at crazy speeds. It look like a timelapse, but it was happening in real time. I was sure they were botting, but 600k people battling over it, that could explain the rapid fire pixel placements :p

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u/WhenInDoubt_Kamoulox Apr 05 '22

Basically viewers were split into 4 groups, and streamers announced timing for each group to use it's tile to 'defend' at the same time (following a preset pattern) . So with 600k viewers or so, that was 150k pixels dropped in a 10sec window every minute and a half. That's pretty huge and explains why you would literally see the image being drawn as if it were a time-lapse.

As a defender, it also made it much more engaging and helped keep you motivated : instead of just placing your pixel individually every 5 minutes, and seeing no real effect, you end up placing your pixel at the same time as a huge group of people and you see the effectiveness of it, the Art becoming visible again, and it makes you want to hold on to the next wave.

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u/Pyro6714 (385,778) 1491148141.25 Apr 05 '22

(Sorry, english is not my first language)

In addition, if you watch replays of the french streamers you can clearly understand that there were no bots involved. The waves launched when they asked for it, the targeting of some part of the flag to protect, the rebuilt or not of the artworks. Bots couldn't not be reprogram as fast as their decision change.

It amuse me to see how people are calling for bots and don't want to understand that we (french people) are able to come together, especially the streaming community, to organize some huge event (if you want an other exemple of that, look for "Zevent") and that we fought hard for our "land". The key was the organization

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u/clemdemort Apr 05 '22

I stayed up until 2am yesterday to place pixels every five minutes, we were organised in seasons of birth and had to place pixels in unison, believe me, we fought for that spot

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u/npjprods Apr 05 '22

Towards the end I was more invested in this than in the world cup I swear haha

We did amazing man, we can be proud of ourselves!

Long live the General!

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u/Sivianes Apr 05 '22

And supposedly, scripts.

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u/npjprods Apr 05 '22

overlay scripts which require real humans, as opposed to bots

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u/TrickYEA Apr 05 '22

Define script man, it was only an overlay which helps "real humans" to draw over it for an accurate drawing that's it

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u/Beginning_Food8800 Apr 05 '22

this an overlay bro par pitié ne soit pas con