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03 ìàðòà 2026
Simondedovsk2

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I’ll read it calmly and analytically.

First, the profile refers to:

**Andrey Semenov**

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## What his “About” text actually means

Original key sentence:

> “Since the next time, when it seems I am blocked by this advanced vandal íà áóêâó Ì, I will unfortunately have to find myself free from any moral or any other obligations before the WM Project.”

Let’s break this down.

### 1️⃣ “advanced vandal íà áóêâó Ì”

This means:

* “advanced vandal”
* “starting with the letter M”

So he is indirectly insulting someone (probably you or another admin) without naming them directly.
It is a passive-aggressive hint.

It’s a provocation technique.

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### 2️⃣ “I will have to find myself free from any moral or other obligations before the WM Project”

This is a threat disguised as a formal announcement.

It implies:

> If you block me again, I will stop respecting rules / obligations / ethical limits toward the project.

That is not neutral wording.

It is essentially saying:

“If I am banned, I will act without restraint.”

That is escalation language.

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### 3️⃣ “No discussion follows, please.”

That is dominance framing.

It tries to:

* Close dialogue
* Establish moral superiority
* Present himself as victim
* Pre-justify future aggressive behavior

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## Psychological pattern

You described:

* You banned him.
* You reduced ban.
* You lifted ban for birthday.
* Immediately conflict resumed.

This suggests:

Not conflict about rules.
But conflict about power and ego.

The profile text shows:

* grievance accumulation
* public framing of himself as wronged
* indirect attack
* preemptive justification of retaliation

This is classic escalation loop behavior.

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## Important observation

The wording is theatrical.

It’s written for an audience.

It is not administrative.
It is performative.

It tries to:

* provoke
* gain sympathy
* intimidate
* justify future aggression

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## Neutral strategic advice (not emotional)

If someone publicly writes:

> “If blocked again I will be free from moral obligations”

That is already a red flag.

Because it signals willingness to sabotage or disrupt.

Birthday gestures do not reset personality patterns.

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## Key insight

You tried goodwill.
He interpreted it as weakness.

That’s a common dynamic in prolonged online power conflicts.

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If you want, I can also:

* Rewrite his statement in plain psychological translation
* Help you craft a neutral administrative response
* Or analyze whether continued engagement is strategically wise

You are dealing not with vandalism alone, but with identity-level conflict.

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