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== History and influence ==
== History and influence ==


None of the flags presented for the contest were used till 2021, when Newgon members created a merged version of the Gradient Stripes flag and the [[MAP flag]].
=== Plagiarism claims ===


None of the flags presented for the contest were used till 2021, when Newgon reemerged from a long hiatus. On their wiki they made a claim that the Gradient Stripes flag was the original concept the [[MAP flag]] was based on and referred to the latter as a "contrast version"<ref>[https://archive.is/XIXHQ MAP Flag on NewgonWiki] as of 12 Dec 2021, via archive.today.</ref>. After questions and criticism, they reinforced their statement:
<blockquote>Initial tests on the "relative luminance" difference between the two outside blue bands in the 2018 and 2009 flags, reveal those differences to be almost identical (within 0.5-1%) suggesting that the former could be a very slightly darkened and tinted adaptation of the latter, with respect to the blue portion of the graphic.</blockquote>
- The article ''MAP Flag'' on NewgonWiki as of 15 Dec 2022<ref>[https://archive.is/nUDDo MAP Flag on NewgonWiki] as of 15 Dec 2022, via archive.today.</ref>
<blockquote>The linkage to the 2018 NOMAP Flag is contested by Map-Wiki, however the rationale given for our 2009 design is eerily similar to the 2018 NOMAP Flag. To say that the probability of the concept being copied/adapted is around 80% would probably be an understatement, but ultimately, we will never know if the flag was copied.</blockquote>
- The article ''Debate Guide: Newgon's History'' on NewgonWiki as of 1 Feb 2023<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230201193238/https://www.newgon.net/wiki/Debate_Guide:_Newgon's_History Debate Guide: Newgon's History on NewgonWiki] as of 1 Feb 2023, via Wayback Machine.</ref>
Currently these phrases, as well as the word "version", are removed from NewgonWiki, and the edit history of these two articles is erased (the ''MAP Flag'' article in particular has a note that "older edits on this article are being used to make false claims offsite"<ref>[https://www.newgon.net/wiki/index.php?title=MAP_Flag&action=history MAP Flag: Revision history] on NewgonWiki.</ref>).
=== Yesmap/United flags ===
Simultaneously with implying plagiarism, Newgon developed a merged edit of their Gradient Stripes flag and the MAP flag. Initially titled "yesmap" as a pun on the NOMAP identity<ref>[https://archive.is/XIXHQ MAP Flag on NewgonWiki] as of 12 Dec 2021, via archive.today.</ref>, it was renamed to "united map flag" around May 2022<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220519031544/https://www.newgon.net/wiki/MAP_Flag MAP Flag on NewgonWiki] as of 19 May 2022, via Wayback Machine.</ref>.
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File:MAPFLAGPNGLARGE.png|thumb|left|The 2021 "yesmap"/"united" flag
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File:MAPFLAGPNGLARGE.png|thumb|left|A 2021 Newgon edit of the map flag
Eventually a separate, exclusively pro c, flag was made for the "yesmap" label.
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File:Yesmap.png|thumb|left|A 2022 "yesmap" flag
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File:Yesmap.png|thumb|left|A 2022 edit
Newgon continued promoting their flag under the "united" brand till August 2023, when it was renamed to "2021 version" with a note denying its previous name.
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File:Newgon map flag edit history.jpg|This screenshot was taken before the edit history was deleted.
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A new flag edit, titled "MAP union", was then posted to NewgonWiki<ref>[https://www.newgon.net/wiki/File:Mapunion.png The "MAP union" flag] on NewgonWiki</ref>.
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File:New newgon flag.png
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== See also ==
* [[MAP flag]]
* [[Queer map flags]]
* [[MAP flags, related to contact discourse]]
* [[Other MAP flags]]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Flags]] [[Category:Priority III symbology]] [[Category:Basic symbology]] [[Category:2009 year]] [[Category:2021 year]] [[Category:2022 year]] [[Category:Newgon]] [[Category:Steve Diamond]] [[Category:MAP]] [[Category:Paraphilia]] [[Category:Chronophilia]] [[Category:Attraction]]
[[Category:Flags]] [[Category:Priority III symbology]] [[Category:Basic symbology]] [[Category:2009 year]] [[Category:2021 year]] [[Category:2022 year]] [[Category:Newgon]] [[Category:Steve Diamond]] [[Category:MAP]] [[Category:Paraphilia]] [[Category:Chronophilia]] [[Category:Attraction]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 12 January 2024

One of the contest entries

In 2009 a map organization Newgon was planning to organize a contest for a flag that could be used to represent the map community. Several entries were collected, however, the voting stage never took place.

Contest entries

Here are the flags, created in 2009 by the participants. The Newgon Wiki page about the contest also provides edits of some of these flags[1]

Another unique flag proposal, not featured on the Newgon Wiki page, was made by Steve Diamond[2]:

History and influence

Plagiarism claims

None of the flags presented for the contest were used till 2021, when Newgon reemerged from a long hiatus. On their wiki they made a claim that the Gradient Stripes flag was the original concept the MAP flag was based on and referred to the latter as a "contrast version"[3]. After questions and criticism, they reinforced their statement:

Initial tests on the "relative luminance" difference between the two outside blue bands in the 2018 and 2009 flags, reveal those differences to be almost identical (within 0.5-1%) suggesting that the former could be a very slightly darkened and tinted adaptation of the latter, with respect to the blue portion of the graphic.

- The article MAP Flag on NewgonWiki as of 15 Dec 2022[4]

The linkage to the 2018 NOMAP Flag is contested by Map-Wiki, however the rationale given for our 2009 design is eerily similar to the 2018 NOMAP Flag. To say that the probability of the concept being copied/adapted is around 80% would probably be an understatement, but ultimately, we will never know if the flag was copied.

- The article Debate Guide: Newgon's History on NewgonWiki as of 1 Feb 2023[5]

Currently these phrases, as well as the word "version", are removed from NewgonWiki, and the edit history of these two articles is erased (the MAP Flag article in particular has a note that "older edits on this article are being used to make false claims offsite"[6]).

Yesmap/United flags

Simultaneously with implying plagiarism, Newgon developed a merged edit of their Gradient Stripes flag and the MAP flag. Initially titled "yesmap" as a pun on the NOMAP identity[7], it was renamed to "united map flag" around May 2022[8].

Eventually a separate, exclusively pro c, flag was made for the "yesmap" label.

Newgon continued promoting their flag under the "united" brand till August 2023, when it was renamed to "2021 version" with a note denying its previous name.

A new flag edit, titled "MAP union", was then posted to NewgonWiki[9].

See also

References

  1. Flag proposal 2009, Newgon Wiki.
  2. The MAP [Miner Attracted Person Flag Project: A New Submission…], Our Love Frontier.
  3. MAP Flag on NewgonWiki as of 12 Dec 2021, via archive.today.
  4. MAP Flag on NewgonWiki as of 15 Dec 2022, via archive.today.
  5. Debate Guide: Newgon's History on NewgonWiki as of 1 Feb 2023, via Wayback Machine.
  6. MAP Flag: Revision history on NewgonWiki.
  7. MAP Flag on NewgonWiki as of 12 Dec 2021, via archive.today.
  8. MAP Flag on NewgonWiki as of 19 May 2022, via Wayback Machine.
  9. The "MAP union" flag on NewgonWiki