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View submission: SEQUENCE - FINAL STITCH (THEATRICAL)
I dunno, having only the most upvoted posts be a part of it feels like any other day of Reddit. With /r/thebutton, an individual could reset the whole button. With /r/place, one could control a whole pixel. Even with robin and circleoftrust, individuals could see themselves being a part of something. IDK, I just felt like this April Fool's felt like being lost to the Reddit hive mind, like any other day.
Comment by KellyJoyCuntBunny at 06/04/2019 at 10:18 UTC
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That’s a very interesting point. I hadn’t realized, but you’re right- this is exactly the reason it was different. You could see yourself in the product. I love that I can get on r/place and I can find a bunch of pixels with my name on them. I can look at my circle and see that it only contained me and my boyfriend (which is totally fitting, lol). I pushed the button, got flair, and can see my comments in the archived threads. I really see my contribution.
How could sequence have been made in such a way that you could see yourself in the final product? Someone smarter than I am could maybe figure that out.
There are replicas of place that still function. I think there’s something called r/pixelplaceapp. It’s not the same feeling of course, because it’s not all of reddit being obsessed and intense about it, but it’s there. I wonder if there could be a replica of sequence that we could keep playing with...