I made a blank map in vanilla...
Steps:
1. Go to the nether
2. Create map in nether
3. Expand the map in a crafting table by surrounding map with paper
4. Take map out but DO NOT look at it
5 Go to overworld
6. Look at map
7. To get rid of the arrow, relog
Also, Item Frames "bulge" when the glitch map is placed inside.
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I don't think you "get it". When a map is made in the nether, it'll only show its path in the nether, NOT the overworld or the end. Therefore, this works as intended.
I will do some further testing to see if the map behaves oddly when returning to the nether, and how regular maps behave in comparison.
Tested this myself and there is a bug. Namely upon returning to the same point in the nether that map doesn't work (the area around you doesn't start appearing on the map). Also your arrow isn't spinning despite the fact that you're in the nether.
As for "the item frame bulging" that's intended behavior. Specifically: adding a map to an item frame makes it increase it's size to a full block face (this is so maps placed side by side don't have a gap between them). Any unexplored parts of a map will be invisible when in a frame, allowing you to see the frame behind it. So a 100% unexplored map just makes the item frame look like a larger than usual empty item frame.
Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases. If this has been done, we can reopen the issue.
Keep in mind that the "Resolved"-Status on this ticket just means "Answered", and that we are waiting for further information on whether this issue still exists or not. We will reopen it as soon as the requested information has been delivered.
Intended. When a map is made in the nether, it'll only show its path in the nether, NOT the overworld or the end.