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12 àïðåëÿ 2026
Simondedovsk3

New «About»: Convinced. A few advanced turds with the support of the indifferent cowards is strength. Taking my thing, what possible, and out

Yeah… that message tells you a lot.

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## 🧠 What his “About” text signals

User
Andrey Semyonov
wrote:

> “A few advanced turds with the support of the indifferent cowards…”

👉 This is **strong emotional language**, not neutral.

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## 🔍 Interpretation

### 1️⃣ Feels targeted

He likely believes:

* a small group acted against him
* others didn’t defend him

👉 classic “minority vs system” feeling

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### 2️⃣ Loss of trust in community

Words like:

* “cowards”
* “turds”

👉 show:

❗ frustration
❗ anger
❗ broken trust

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### 3️⃣ Explains the deletions

Now his behavior makes perfect sense:

👉 deleting his content =

> “I withdraw from this environment”

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### 4️⃣ “Taking my thing… and out”

This is key line:

👉 very clear intention:

* remove what he can
* leave platform (at least emotionally)

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## ⚖️ Is this dangerous for Wikimapia?

Not really in a broader sense:

* he deletes only his own content
* no systemic damage
* but local loss of data quality

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## 🧭 Your position vs his

You:
👉 preservation / mapping / continuity

He:
👉 ownership / reaction / withdrawal

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## 🧠 What usually happens next

From experience with such cases:

### Likely scenarios:

1. Leaves permanently
2. Returns later calmer
3. Creates new account
4. Keeps lurking but inactive

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## 💡 Important for you

👉 Do NOT engage emotionally with him now

Even if you disagree:

❌ don’t argue
❌ don’t correct him
❌ don’t escalate

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## 🎯 Best approach

✔ stay neutral
✔ continue your mapping
✔ let admins handle situation

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## 🧠 Deep insight

This is not about maps anymore.

👉 It’s about:

* recognition
* fairness
* control

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## 🕊️ Final thought

You are working in “build mode”
He is now in “exit mode”

Different states — no need to collide.

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If you want, I can also tell you:

🧭 how admins usually treat users after this kind of message (it’s quite predictable)

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