Anonymous ID: abd25a Feb. 28, 2018, 12:59 p.m. No.519423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9453

I see MAP talk is back on the menu.

 

> What is a map?

> Why is a map useful?

As a visualfag I imagine the map to be visually useful. Linear crumb graphics to me don't provide much info.

 

Probably need to lurk moar but i've been wondering this for some time, maybe it's dumb:

Is the map intended be drawn like an actual spider web?

 

For example each crumb could be placed based on it's timestamp on the web.

1) Each day is a circle.

2) hours:minutes set angle position in the circle

3) connections can be multiple (same phrasing, markers, same signature, etc)

 

Also on an other layer should have POTUS tweets positioned with same logic. With relevant deltas highlighted.

 

Also on each day relevant news should be attached. Future then proves what is/isn't disinfo and should be marked as such.

 

Relevant Q (# according to /qanonmap.github.io):

#632, #631, #84

> Spider web.

 

#354

> Find the spider(s) and build the web (the ‘map’).

 

(((They))) are the spiders on the web, we are the flies

Crumbs show their position on the web.

 

#316

> Connect the 'markers.'

 

Connections show the path we are onto

 

 

Legend could be:

  • crumbs

  • tweets

  • relevant news

  • disinfo

  • confirmed deltas

  • type of connection (signature, phrasing, target, location, etc)

 

Zoom in = dig/fix/link

Zoom out = 40.000ft

 

Some cons:

  • sequence doesn't make much sense, would be just a spiral.

  • some hours don't have any crumb, would be empty "deserts" on the map

  • can't apply mirror logic