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<blockquote>ANTIS DO NOT INTERACT. The NOMAP community doesn't really have a pride flag, so in honor of pride month I designed a NOMAP pride flag. The top two stripes are blue to represent NOMAPs attracted to young boys. The bottom two stripes are pink to represent NOMAPS attracted to young girls. The inner stripes are yellow to represent childhood and general attraction to minors, regardless of their gender. The middle stripe is white to represent our innocence and unwillingness to offend. Please feel free to use this flag and make icons out of it etc! Hope you enjoy</blockquote>
<blockquote>ANTIS DO NOT INTERACT. The NOMAP community doesn't really have a pride flag, so in honor of pride month I designed a NOMAP pride flag. The top two stripes are blue to represent NOMAPs attracted to young boys. The bottom two stripes are pink to represent NOMAPS attracted to young girls. The inner stripes are yellow to represent childhood and general attraction to minors, regardless of their gender. The middle stripe is white to represent our innocence and unwillingness to offend. Please feel free to use this flag and make icons out of it etc! Hope you enjoy</blockquote>


The flag initially went unnoticed by the map community, but antis found this post and harassed the owner of the blog to deactivation within the following couple of days. Their username was picked up by an anti, which eventually led some sources, such as Snopes<ref>[https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/maps-pride-flag/ Does This Image Represent a 'MAPs Pride Flag'?], Snopes.com.</ref> to claim that the flag was a hoax. Tumblr maps noticed this flag when Stenna was already deactivating, and picked it up largely out of a feeling of protest and desire to support a fellow community member. In a short while a large amount of edits and flag variations appeared.
The flag initially went unnoticed by the map community, but antis found this post and harassed the owner of the blog to deactivation within the following couple of days. Their username was picked up by an anti, which eventually led some sources, such as Snopes<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20211101164919/https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/maps-pride-flag/ Does This Image Represent a 'MAPs Pride Flag'?], Snopes.com via WayBack Machine.</ref> to claim that the flag was a hoax (later Snopes edited their statement<ref>[https://www.snopes.com/articles/464807/minor-attracted-persons-flag/ Do 'Minor-Attracted Persons' Use a 'MAPs Pride Flag' To Represent Themselves?], Snopes.com.</ref>. Tumblr maps noticed this flag when Stenna was already deactivating, and picked it up largely out of a feeling of protest and desire to support a fellow community member. In a short while a large amount of edits and flag variations appeared.


Stenna themself, who was a nonbinary questioning map, did not disappear after deactivating their account. For a month or two afterwards, they co-moderated the blog ''cryptidsagainstantis''. That blog was eventually suspended by Tumblr, and Stenna hasn't openly appeared in the community since.
Stenna themself, who was a nonbinary questioning map, did not disappear after deactivating their account. For a month or two afterwards, they co-moderated the blog ''cryptidsagainstantis''. That blog was eventually suspended by Tumblr, and Stenna hasn't openly appeared in the community since.
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Created in December 2017, these symbols were meant to be used by maps and map allies. The map chevron fell out of use almost immediately, while the ally symbol had a short spike of popularity several months later.
Created in December 2017, these symbols were meant to be used by maps and map allies. The map chevron fell out of use almost immediately, while the ally symbol had a short spike of popularity several months later.
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File:Mapchevron.jpg|thumb|left|The MAP chevron
File:Mapchevron.png|thumb|left|The MAP chevron
File:Allychevron.jpg|thumb|left|The ally chevron
File:Allychevron.png|thumb|left|The ally chevron
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 8 July 2024

Map flags are symbols, usually abstract, which represent minor attraction and mapness. They are most often created in the style of other pride flags[1]. When talking about a map flag, people most commonly refer to Stenna's seven stripe flag.

Stenna's flag

Stenna's map flag

Appearance

The flag appeared on Tumblr, June 13, 2018. It was posted on the blog dont-mistake-our-geography. The original text of the post went as follows[2]:

ANTIS DO NOT INTERACT. The NOMAP community doesn't really have a pride flag, so in honor of pride month I designed a NOMAP pride flag. The top two stripes are blue to represent NOMAPs attracted to young boys. The bottom two stripes are pink to represent NOMAPS attracted to young girls. The inner stripes are yellow to represent childhood and general attraction to minors, regardless of their gender. The middle stripe is white to represent our innocence and unwillingness to offend. Please feel free to use this flag and make icons out of it etc! Hope you enjoy

The flag initially went unnoticed by the map community, but antis found this post and harassed the owner of the blog to deactivation within the following couple of days. Their username was picked up by an anti, which eventually led some sources, such as Snopes[3] to claim that the flag was a hoax (later Snopes edited their statement[4]. Tumblr maps noticed this flag when Stenna was already deactivating, and picked it up largely out of a feeling of protest and desire to support a fellow community member. In a short while a large amount of edits and flag variations appeared.

Stenna themself, who was a nonbinary questioning map, did not disappear after deactivating their account. For a month or two afterwards, they co-moderated the blog cryptidsagainstantis. That blog was eventually suspended by Tumblr, and Stenna hasn't openly appeared in the community since.

Influence

As the most popular flag, Stenna's flag spawned a lot of variations. These include thematic flags such as ocean map flag, usually based off aesthetics or fandoms, or overlapping identity flags that typically feature various queer identities such as the asexual map flag[5].

A separate mention should concern a "yesmap" flag edit, made on Newgon in 2021, presumably as an ironic attempt at correction. Later Newgon tried to rebrand their flags as "united" map flags[6].

Some people have attacked this flag for supposed support of laws and police, expressed by the "non-offending" part of "nomap," but on map Tumblr this word had a much more broad meaning, not tied to any particular legal system.

Other map flags

Like any other movement, maps periodically felt the need for a flag, and several versions have always coexisted.

2009 Newgon flags

This flag has emerged during a contest on an online forum Newgon[7]. It was just one of the multiple entries, and the contest has never gotten to the voting stage. In a Newgon Wiki article edit dating 2021 there was an attempt to claim this flag as a "predecessor" of Stenna's flag, calling it the "initial concept" and referring to the 2018 flag as a "contrast version"[8]. Visual differences between the two flags, as well as lack of communication between largely pro-contact Newgon and largely anti-contact map Tumblr make this attempt look rather questionable.

Japanese P-Pride flag

Proposed by the blogger okimochi-philia in 2016[9] this flag is connected to the Japanese map-adjacent movement LGBTPZN and color-picked from logos of the manga Ichigo Mashimaro.

Map and ally chevrons by Lecter

Created in December 2017, these symbols were meant to be used by maps and map allies. The map chevron fell out of use almost immediately, while the ally symbol had a short spike of popularity several months later.

Glimmer and Kankri’s shield flags

These flags were created soon after Stenna's in the second half of 2018 in response to a demand for an alternative. The initial concept belonged to Glimmer, while Kankri is responsible for the lime-colored redesign.

Kinderfolk flag

This flag was designed by Steve Diamond on the May 19, 2019. It was connected to the Kind/Kinder identity, a pun on the German word for "child" and the English adjective "kind." It was meant to make a more "inclusive" alternative to Stenna's flag, primarily used by anti-contact maps[10].

Acnomap flags

These flags were proposed in August of 2020 specifically for the anti-contact and non-offending part of the map community. They received some criticism for erasure of LGBT maps and capitulation to mapmisic pressure for maps to reassure that they do not consider mapness LGBT by default in any interaction mentioning LGBT, to reaffirm themselves as "the good ones" instead of malicious infiltrators.

Minor map flag

The minor map flag was designed and proposed by Cinnamit and anonymous in 2020. The lambda symbol featured on it has a history of being used by minor maps.

Faux flags

A troll project, Heartprogress[11] that launched on 4Chan in 2016 used a flag with a double omega. This is not a real map flag and it is not connected to any map activism.

References

  1. Pride flag, Wikipedia.
  2. Stenna's post.
  3. Does This Image Represent a 'MAPs Pride Flag'?, Snopes.com via WayBack Machine.
  4. Do 'Minor-Attracted Persons' Use a 'MAPs Pride Flag' To Represent Themselves?, Snopes.com.
  5. Queer map flags, Paraphilia+ Flags Wiki.
  6. On the flag drama, Wierstamann.
  7. Flag proposal 2009, NewgonWiki.
  8. Map Flag, NewgonWiki revision as of 19:23, 8 December 2021.
  9. Encouragement of Pedophile Pride, okimochi-philia.
  10. The Kinderfolk Map Flag... Our Love Frontier.
  11. "Pedophile Activism" hoaxes, NewgonWiki.