#Suggestions for Future Community Canvas Events

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balmy sundial
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Clearly the blowback over the Swarm's dominace of CDawg's canvas is something of a concern for the larger community.
Without reiterating the situation, the event has clearly become less "fun" for everyone involved, and I believe that this community can prepare to do things differently in the future in hopes of preventing a similar negative outcome and preserve the fun nature of canvas/pixel community events.

  1. The Swarm should split into multiple factions, and it should be a rule that the largest faction should be no larger than the largest faction from outside The Swarm.
  2. Each swarm faction should be required to ally with one other faction outside The Swarm, and each faction should both promote Neuro art as well as the art being created/defended by the allied faction (with cross cooperation between the two).

The reason for this proposal is that it would still preserve the "WAR" aspect fun of the events, but also guarantee that art from various communities is represented, and no one community has dominating numbers. In a way, we would be "lending" our power to other communities and help to rebuild our reputation.

Question: Does this go against neuro's commands? No. It would still be the swarm controlling the canvas. But rather than using it to drown out every other creator's voice, we would be using it to build bridges to other communities.

Thank you for your consideration.

placid wadi
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Eh, I don't really see it? Other than a few weirdos going around and harassing people which should clearly get the 🔨

iirc (need to double check, just woke up) even Connor was encouraging us to be the enemy, so in a way the dominance was actually encouraged, though I do agree that steamrolling people isn't very "war" and more "mass colonization"

uneven light
placid wadi
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formal infighting

tacit mango
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Why not make the factions Evil, Neuro, Vedal.

uneven light
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Cuz Vedal wouldn't have any art

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doesn't sound half bad now that I think about it