:07: to :azan: :wow: and all other streamers who participated in it without emotes on here for triggering the hogs so much they made an entire subreddit to assert american canvas hegemony
:07: to :azan: :wow: and all other streamers who participated in it without emotes on here for triggering the hogs so much they made an entire subreddit to assert american canvas hegemony
Someone in that thread is suggesting they use a script. I assume that implies cheating by setting up a script to automatically place pixels on new accounts?
Everyone is using scripts lmao, theres no real way to stop it.
Though Reddit admins apparently have unlimited usage, it's how they were able to remove the among us cock and drama subreddit stuff. (Though that's just what I've heard, I haven't been in the r/place thing at all and have no intentions of going there).
Yea, the admins and mods can just blatantly cheat.
I mean it's kind of necessary to keep swastikas and shit off it I guess, but the fact that the admins have to resort to this to keep swastikas off the canvas says more about the community they've cultivated on Reddit then anything else.
:reddit-logo: is real
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I mean they'll allow most fash imagery, but swastikas are still bad and well known enough that big advertisers would not want that on there.
"no among us shlong in the canvas"
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Zillow has a bunch of ways to catch people who scrape data. Isn't there some way to catch scripts? Like if they update pixels exactly as soon as the timer goes down? Or if it's a new account is the most obvious way.
Something something russian bots