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[[McGuff22]] created it on [[Canvas 36]]. [[TooBlue]] and [[tam]] were the original journalists, with [[pineApple]] being added on [[Canvas 37]]. | [[McGuff22]] created it on [[Canvas 36]]. [[TooBlue]] and [[tam]] were the original journalists, with [[pineApple]] being added on [[Canvas 37]]. | ||
The PNP covered the [[Battle of Eliasville]] and [[Chicken Hunt]] on [[Canvas 37]]. The | The PNP covered the [[Battle of Eliasville]] and [[Chicken Hunt]] on [[Canvas 37]] (two conflicts involving [[Proggity Prog OwO]]). The article covering the Chicken Hunt triggered a controversy in the PNP server when pineApple and others claimed it was biased in favor of [[tam]]'s [[Proggity Prog OwO|Progs]]. | ||
It also may have covered [[Operation Sugma]] on [[Canvas 38]]. | It also may have covered [[Operation Sugma]] on [[Canvas 38]]. | ||
The group was quickly succeeded by [[The Pixel Piper]] on Canvas 38. | The group was quickly succeeded by [[The Pixel Piper]] on Canvas 38. | ||
Revision as of 04:12, 22 October 2025
Pxls News Press (PNP) was a group dedicated to reporting on events on Pxls.space.
McGuff22 created it on Canvas 36. TooBlue and tam were the original journalists, with pineApple being added on Canvas 37.
The PNP covered the Battle of Eliasville and Chicken Hunt on Canvas 37 (two conflicts involving Proggity Prog OwO). The article covering the Chicken Hunt triggered a controversy in the PNP server when pineApple and others claimed it was biased in favor of tam's Progs.
It also may have covered Operation Sugma on Canvas 38.
The group was quickly succeeded by The Pixel Piper on Canvas 38.