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The Problem With Wplace and the Case for Inviolable Artworks

The Problem With Wplace and the Case for Inviolable Artworks

Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-problem-with-wplace-and-the-case-for-inviolable-artworks.
Why does Wplace struggle where r/place succeeded? See why Wplace moderation is doomed and how Pixart.world finally solves the griefing dilemma.
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This story was written by: @quyhoang. Learn more about this writer by checking @quyhoang's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.

TL;DR: Collaborative pixel art shouldn't feel like an endless chore of fixing vandalism, nor should it require a team of moderators constantly scrutinizing every corner of the map just to keep it clean. I built Pixart.world to solve these systemic flaws. By making artworks inviolable, we’ve created a safe space where you can focus on creating, not defending, and completely removed the need for excessive micro-moderation.

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