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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. | The Idea is to print these QR codes onto stickers or flyers and leave them in in public places such as, Bathrooms, Bathrooms at Gay Bars, Bathrooms in stadiums during sporting events/concerts, Stairwells, Parking Garages etc... to help promote understanding of the Map Community. | ||
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Revision as of 18:35, 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 in public places such as, 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.