I don’t know how much stock to put in the information [here](https://dqn.today/mindo-map/), but [DQN Today](https://dqn.today/) has a few maps showing complaints about things affecting quality of life: loud vehicles, persistent outdoor smoking, and noisy children.
I checked my own neighborhood: a big red spot 30 or so meters from my home marks where a bunch of children play most afternoons. If it’s very quiet, the wind is blowing from the right direction, and the windows are open I sometimes hear that children are playing, but it’s never come close to bothering me. The reason I don’t put much stock in the information I’ve seen is that the complaint about the loud children was made going on three years ago, and I seldom see the kids playing in large groups there any longer, presumably because they’ve got older and joined school clubs or started *juku*.
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> The reason I don’t put much stock in the information I’ve seen is that the complaint
Where do you expect to see the complaint? You see the complaint on that website. That’s where you see it.
The correct way to use the map is to help you identify where grumpy old arseholes live so you can avoid them.
DQN map is a great name. It’s made by DQNs for DQNs who can’t stand children voices playing outside or are bothered by non-issues, such as bicycles parked somewhere without adequate parking facilities.
Perfect for DQNs, because they are generally too pussies to do any real action and now have this free and useless vent online.
Alright, which one of you did this? The site is really slow now.
But in all seriousness it’s a useless map as communities are dynamic
Can’t believe in the amount of grumpy comments about children existing and being children
Imagine moaning about children when you live in the most populated city in the world. Ridiculous