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on April 1st 2017 the popular website reddit hosted an experiment called place for 72 hours the idea of place was that each user on the site could edit a color of one pixel on one big image once every five minutes it was kind of interesting where the image ended up well what I found more interesting was the story of the datas evolution I also found that the best way to understand the story of the data was to view the evolution of this 2d image in 3d the data that you are currently seeing is the heat of each pixel the more frequently users edit a pixel the hotter that pixel gets we can immediately see from the heat map data that the four corners of the grid are popular locations for edits but what are some of the other major hotspots it turns out people love to edit center points on patterns and symbols and they also love editing eyes on characters the other major source of heat is when two communities collide and fight over territory here you can see the German and the French flags a