This user, "mandyboy" (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/mandyboy), can be considered disruptive for removing lots of important data (especially polygons of residential areas, commercial areas, parks, schools, etc.), and his edits can be considered vandalism already. Though a fresh user (although registered since 2012), this is already disruptive in the way that he deleted many important features (mapped as polygons) around the cities of Bacoor, Imus, and Las PiƱas, in the Philippines. I have just reverted several deletions of some important features he deleted (e.g. St. Jerome Emiliani Institute, Summer Pointe Residences, De La Salle Zobel Vermosa, around Bacoor and Imus), and started a OpenStreetMap Philippines "papercut_fix" project issue on GitHub (see https://github.com/OSMPH/papercut_fix/issues/32). The user is using vague comments that says "UPDATE" (or "Updated"), usually with a date, which hides the user's behavior of deleting a lot of data from the map for no valid reason. I consider blocking this user for at least a week or two, so, he can learn about the effects of those map deletions to users of OSM map data. Several mass deletions of POIs by this user (especially the case of St. Jerome Emiliani Institute) have already surfaced on MAPS.ME on the latest update, and after investigating edits he made on the last month, I started to believe that those deletions has something to do with them disappearing from the latest map data in the last update.
--TagaSanPedroAko (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/TagaSanPedroAko)
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