Looking Back at r/Place (2024)

Josh Wardle & Justin Bassett
(u/powerlanguage & u/Drunken_Economist)

In just 72 hours, over a million redditors placed 16.5 million tiles to transform a simple, white, 1000×1000-pixel canvas into a surprisingly beautiful clash of communities, nations, ideologies, and fandoms. Because each user could only place one tile every five minutes, any single individual would have struggled to create a meaningful image on their own. However, through community collaboration, users quickly produced complex creations, surpassing all of our expectations about how this project would turn out once the 72 hours were up.

As with our previous April Fools’ projects The Button and Robin, Place was created to explore human interaction at scale. Because of their experiential (and temporal) nature, adequately summarizing these projects is always a challenge (though the fact that Place has a visual artifact does make this a little easier). Last week, we shared the technical story behind r/Place, so today we wanted to share a (very incomplete) collection of some of the amazing creativity that emerged from Place. We encourage you all to share your favorite moments in the comments. We have also released a complete dataset of Place data and are looking forward to seeing what emerges on r/dataisbeautiful.

What Is This Place?

If you have no idea what you’re reading right now, don’t worry, redditors have got you covered with a variety of summaries for you to dive into.

If you are wondering what all the images and iconography plastered across Place are, you may want to visit u/draemmli’s Place Atlas. The community-sourced, interactive map provides information and metadata about the different images that make up the final version of Place.

Surely This Will Not End Well…

Providing an empty canvas to millions of anonymous internet users? What could possibly go wrong? We knew there was an inherent risk to Place, but our previous projects have taught us to assume the best of the Reddit community. Fun outweighs fear. Part of the success of Place was due to the expectation that it would be largely self-policed. We thought that for every one person that wanted to do something negative, there would be thousands that wanted to overwrite that with something positive—and we were right. It turns out collaborating to make something bad is far harder than collaborating to make something good.

Factions, Alliances, & Destruction

Soon after it launched, redditors within and across different communities were working together (and sometimes against one another) to create upon the canvas. Collaboration was compelling.

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Countries staked their claim in Place, with geographical rivalries emerging. The European contingent had its share of scuffles but eventually arrived at a harmonious equilibrium.

Redditors’ national pride was evident throughout. Dutch users were more likely to place orange tiles, Australians loved green and yellow, and Germans efficiently stuck to black, yellow, and red. The color preferences of each of the top 100 countries in Place can be found in the Place dataset.

With so many factions and alliances, it’s hardly surprising to see hotspots wax and wane. Despite a number of tiles remaining untouched throughout, many tiles more closely resembled battlegrounds. The bottom-right corner, for example, switched colors 37,214 times by 23,798 unique users, as r/TheBlueCorner valiantly held on (including the final blue tile by u/NotZaphodBeeblebrox).

Meanwhile, factions like r/theblackvoid sought to remind everyone why destruction is a necessary part of creation. u/theivoryserf shares their thoughts on the matter.

However, not all groups pursued destruction. r/ainbowroad spread around the canvas quickly, working with other factions to create something more:

Data

Reddit is at its best when ideas and insights are being shared and remixed. We deliberately build these projects to be accessible to curious developers.

Redditors like u/mncke captured Place data in realtime and provided it for use by communities like r/placedevs. A popular usage was displaying the placement data in a heatmap that highlighted the most active areas of the Place canvas. u/Lucas7yoshi shared details of a Minecraft server that was tracking these changes in 3D. u/jampekka created an awesome timelapse heatmap of place. u/FLYING_HOOHAW took a similar idea and created a fictitious show’s opening credits:

u/d416 created a series of 3D tilt-shift images from the data. u/Physics_Dude went one step further and printed a topographical heatmap on their 3D printer.

If you’d like to explore the data, you can find the full dataset here.

Aftermath

After 72 hours Place ended but the creativity continued.

u/sudoscript penned the much-shared blog post When Pixels Collide, that retells the story of Place:

… at its core, the story of Place is an eternal story, about the three forces that humanity needs to make art, creation, and technology possible.

u/scharkfin also wrote a memorable comment, reflecting on Place’s short life. Some alliances have even gone as far as to write the history of place from their perspective., as in u/jojo6311’s “Tale of the Great Green Lattice.”

Beyond written histories, redditors have been creating physical objects to remember Place by. u/onji had the best idea ever and u/awkwardatbest made it a reality:

Even now, two weeks after Place has ended, redditors are remembering Place in different ways. The community at r/thefinalclean has erased any ‘errant’ pixels from the final Place canvas. r/placenostalgia is gathering their favorite Place moments. And we’re still waiting for u/bro_just404it to honor their bamboozle-free promise.

And Finally

The depth of projects like Place is only achievable because of the creativity and collaborative nature of the Reddit community. We created a canvas for you to draw anything on and you did not disappoint. From everyone at Reddit HQ, thank you.

Share your favorite moments from Place in the comments.

Place was made possible by the hard work of u/madlee, u/daniel, u/bsimpson, u/spladug, u/gooeyblob, u/eggplanticarus, u/d3fect, u/schwers, u/egonkasper, u/thephilthe, u/chtorrr, u/liltrixxy, u/ocrasorm, u/redtaboo, u/goatfresh and u/sporkicide.

Looking Back at r/Place (2024)

FAQs

What's the deal with R place? ›

What is r/Place? In r/Place, users can add a single pixel of color every five minutes on a vast canvas, even overriding others' pixel placements to claim territory. The original idea aimed for a utopian collaborative art piece with various pixelated images forming a giant collage.

Why did R place turn white? ›

During the final few hours before the 2022 Place event ended, Reddit restricted users to placing only white pixels. The entire canvas was gradually filled with white space, making it end up looking the same way it began, entirely white. References to popular culture, Internet memes and politics were commonly visible.

Why is Reddit pushing R place? ›

Reddit is bringing back r/Place — a collaborative project where individual users can edit pixels on a giant canvas — at a time when users are still furious over things like Reddit's API pricing that forced beloved third-party apps to shut down, the company's decision to remove chat history from before 2023 with hardly ...

Does R place still exist? ›

Yes, Reddit's r/place digital art project is back again, with the latest version of the user-generated work launching this week.

Did R place shut down? ›

Reddit has closed the official forum for its collaborative experiment Place after users filled it with explicit messages directed at the company's management. Reddit Place launched for the third time last month, allowing all users to fill in the pixels of a 1-million-pixel canvas.

Does R place have rules? ›

Remember the human by abiding by r/place's community rules and following Reddit's Content Policy. Targeted hate or harassment of private individuals (including mods and admin) and protected groups are violations of our policy (Rule 1) and will be removed.

How many times has R place happened? ›

There are two iterations of r/place, both starting on April 1st and ending on April 4th in their respective year. . 2017's finished canvas was also displayed in the sidebar of the subreddit during the 2022 revival. In 2022, r/place was revived.

How many pixels do you get in R place? ›

Only Reddit Users Can Play

In order to participate in r/place, one has to have a Reddit account. It doesn't matter how old you are and Reddit is free to join. To participate, each user is allowed to click one pixel on a square grid consisting of 4 million pixels and change to it any color they want.

How do I get into R place? ›

Once you log in to Reddit, tap or click the new "P" widget icon at the top of the home feed in the top right to access r/Place. Alternatively, you can open the community drawer in the Android or iOS app and tap on the "P" widget icon. Of course, to participate, you'll need to visit the subreddit at the right time.

Why did Reddit ban so many Subreddits? ›

Due to harassment of Reddit administrators and manipulation of the site's algorithms to push content to Reddit's front page using the "sticky" feature of subreddits, Reddit banned many of the sub's users who were described as "toxic".

What is R in Reddit called? ›

Reddit community names are preceded by 'r/' which is an abbreviation for Reddit. For example, “the r/skincareaddiction subreddit or the r/skincareaddiction community.” Communities. A Reddit 'post' is the broad term for any content shared on Reddit, whether it is a story, link, image, poll or video. Posts.

Why do subreddits get taken down? ›

Communities can be banned for violating Reddit's Content Policy. Banned communities are inaccessible to all redditors.

Who is Spez and what did he do? ›

Steve Huffman
Other namesspez
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BS)
OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of Reddit Co-founder of Hipmunk
EmployerReddit
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How to add pixel in R place? ›

You will see the current state of the canvas in real-time from your browser and a message at the bottom that says”Place your pixel”. Click on it. At that moment you will see a peephole that accurately transmits the location of the pixel that you will place. If you want to place it elsewhere, simply move the cursor.

What is the Reddit pixel? ›

Reddit Pixel is a JavaScript snippet that you can add to your website to track user actions on your website after interacting with your ad on Reddit.

How does Rplace work? ›

How r/Place Works. The concept behind r/Place is pretty simple. Reddit provides a giant blank canvas with tiny empty pixels, and any logged-in user can place a tile or pixel of their choice. You have all the liberty to use a pixel or tile of whichever color.

Who is spez and what did he do? ›

Steve Huffman
Other namesspez
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BS)
OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of Reddit Co-founder of Hipmunk
EmployerReddit
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What is r place osu? ›

Osu! is a frequent occurence on all r/place iterations, appearing as the logo for the rythm game Osu!. It is a pink circle with a white outline, and text saying "Osu!" in the middle, with the venture of the circle being at precisely at the (727,727) coordinate as the number 727 is a meme in the Osu! community.

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