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by Klathmon
3367 days ago
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Well it's actually pretty simple. They created grids and coordinate numbers that told the groups what each and every pixel should be colored. Then all anyone that wanted to "help" had to do was just look at the grid, and pick a pixel that was wrong to fix. Like you said, each user had plenty of time in between pixel placements to look at the map and choose their next "fix". |
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Because the way the US flag appeared certainly looks artificial.