r/place is Wild

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Published 2022-04-03

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  • @jaded3160
    I just love how people are treating r/place like this is an actual war game and people are trying to capture points. Its great to see
  • @OmniPieTV
    It is an actual war zone over at r/place, I saw a clip of An osu streamer on a call with xqc telling him to back off not the osu section but an an ally of the osu community, they literally got have Allies and pacts over pixels. Truly a wild war zone.
  • @kieran6441
    "I'm just here as a war-time observer" he says after single-handedly orchestrating the annihilation of the Colts
  • @fieldsgreen494
    Turkey flag was not botted. They had separate discord calls, streams, and totalled to 130 000 members all fighting for their flag against XQC. The commitment is real.
  • @Cheesepuff8
    I love how everything where lots of people are put together to do whatever, just ends up recreating human history, every time
  • @Emp31
    r/place is the true definition of an alternate universe. I got to witness Turkish invasion of Quebec something I never thought would happen.
  • @kevindube7096
    I’m impressed... from “I don’t want any plot on here” to ruining a whole group of a sportsball team’s fan, with just the quick snap of a moist finger
  • @2ScoopsPlz
    Member of the Ori community here, r/place is literally a straight up warzone. Hollow knight, Elden ring, rainworld, baba is you, and Ori (plus many, many other indie games) made a massive alliance and worked to protect each others' locations
  • Who would've thought that letting a bunch of random people online put tiles on a canvas would turn into an all out digital war.
  • @Zyscheriah
    When xqc said "attack these small ones" oh boy did he step on an ant hill, almost all of those small ones are in alliances with their neighbors.
  • @maija_
    I love how it has like every single community. Country flags, sports teams, Star Wars, Omori, Among Us, and Moist eSports and so much more.
  • @Oddi0
    I was working closely with the Metroid community during this and these were the most stressful and fun 4 days of my life. There were about 15 of us coordinating a few small pieces around the canvas. You can see one of them under Argentina's flag during the Osu attack! We had no bots, just a small group of very dedicated fans losing sleep trying to maintain our spots. We got attacked by xQc 3 separate times and scrambled to rebuild with our allies. We had alliances with Hollow Knight, Zelda, a spanish streamer, even Argentina and Chile! This was a great experience for a lot of us.
  • I just love how Germany attacks France and after a few fights, they form the EU. This is so accurate
  • My favorite part about r/place is how the American flag was destroyed and then the moment Americans wake up it was fixed in seconds lol
  • @GraveFogLight
    Ok but like, seeing smaller communities on r/place hold up their spot made me really happy, especially if they were so close to where active war was happening. Half the time the void was spreading to Osu I could see r/Omori in the bottom. The fact that it was visible for that long and persistent made me happy
  • @geosb05
    Xqc: "lol are u mad about literal pixels??" Also xqc: *gets mad after reddit started to make fun of him*
  • @lugnut59
    3:34: *decides to destroy the colts plot* 11:11: “they let us move in like neighbors” Ah yes, just like the British and Native Americans.
  • @puzzLEGO
    I think it’s cool that Charlie didn’t jump on the streamer bandwagon and order destruction or chaos with his viewers, just took a small spot and went full spectator mode
  • @panbeing
    turkey wasnt even botted, we just had so many streamers keeping their chats on watch on the multiple areas we had. people literally stood watch over by renting out overnight spots in internet cafes for some reason. turkish ppl are just very patriotic when it comes to their symbolism (like the burdurland symbol, tea glass, atatürk, barış manço portrait that ludwig thought was esfand, some actual art pieces, a shitty anıtkabir, one ugly ass ottoman sultan, and many more)
  • @reythin562
    The german community also had a massive following to defend the whole german flag stripe and even made an alliance with france and belgium. at first it was "war" with france but then they decided to put the EU flag where the national Flags crossed :)