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How it works

The map is a community: it's built by its own users and goes through light moderation before it becomes public. Here's the path from your story to a point on the map.

  1. Sign in with Google

    Sign-in lets a moderator reach the request's author and limits anonymous abuse. Your personal details are not published with the request.

  2. Fill out the request

    Enter the address and mark the point on the map, describe what happened, choose a severity level, and attach photos — evidence speeds up the review.

  3. A moderator reviews the request

    A moderator checks the format, and that it's free of spam, insults, and clear abuse — not whether the story is "true" — then either approves the request or rejects it with a comment on what to fix. A rejected request can be edited and resubmitted for another review from "My requests".

  4. The property appears on the map

    Once approved, the point is published on the public map with the chosen severity level and becomes visible to every visitor.

  5. The community marks useful points

    Any visitor can mark a property card as useful — this helps the community surface the most resonant stories.

Who are the moderators

Moderators are trusted community members, not an editorial desk or a fact-checking service — their job is to filter out spam, insults, and clear abuse, not to establish what actually happened. They cannot review their own requests — another moderator always makes that decision.

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