The African Union has backed a campaign to end the use by governments and international organisations of the 16th-century Mercator map of the world in favour of one that more accurately displays Africa’s size.

Created by the cartographer Gerardus Mercator for navigation, the projection distorts continent sizes, enlarging areas near the poles like North America and Greenland while shrinking Africa and South America. “It might seem to be just a map, but in reality, it is not,” the African Union Commission deputy chair, Selma Malika Haddadi, told Reuters, saying the Mercator fostered a false impression that Africa was “marginal”, despite being the world’s second-largest continent by area, with more than 1 billion people. The union has 55 member states.

This projection feels like the uncanny valley to me. It’s obviously an overall pattern I’m familiar with, but it’s still slightly jarring.

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    Every single 2D projection of a 3D spheroid will be trash. All of them.

    The only difference is what you’re going to distort.

    …I should feel more invested on that, given I’m from SA, but I don’t care too much.

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      True, but there are projections designed to compromise multiple factors, whereas Mercator Al has a specialized use case, so it’s easy to agree that it’s a poor layman/general projection