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'''The QR Project''' is an inter-site campaign of the [[MAP]] community with the goal of reaching more MAPs and educating the public about minor-attraction. All participating sites will maintain a repository of beautiful AI-generated QR codes that link to their own individual sites. <ref>https://amapin.love/qr/</ref>
'''The QR Project''' is an inter-site campaign of the [[MAP]] community with the goal of reaching more MAPs and educating the public about minor-attraction. All participating sites will maintain a repository of beautiful AI-generated QR codes that link to their own individual sites. <ref>https://amapin.love/qr/</ref>
The Idea is to print these QR codes onto stickers or flyers and leave them in Bathrooms, Bathrooms at Gay Bars, Bathrooms in stadiums during sporting events/concerts, Stairwells, Parking Garages etc... to help promote understanding of the Map Community. 


==Use==
==Use==

Revision as of 18:33, 16 July 2023

The QR Project is an inter-site campaign of the MAP community with the goal of reaching more MAPs and educating the public about minor-attraction. All participating sites will maintain a repository of beautiful AI-generated QR codes that link to their own individual sites. [1]

The Idea is to print these QR codes onto stickers or flyers and leave them in Bathrooms, Bathrooms at Gay Bars, Bathrooms in stadiums during sporting events/concerts, Stairwells, Parking Garages etc... to help promote understanding of the Map Community.

Use

A QR code (quick-response code) is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode that was invented in 1994. A barcode is a machine-readable optical image that contains information specific to the labelled item. QR codes have become common in consumer advertising. Typically, a smartphone can be used as a QR code scanner, displaying the code and converting it to some useful form such as a standard URL for a BL website, thereby obviating the need for a user to type it into a web browser.

Standardized Formatting

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