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I suggest doing nothingdoing nothing.

A user's profile page, while public, is also personal. Some people are abrasive that way. It's part of their online identity/character. As long as that user isn't offensive when commenting or answering (and hopefully, doesn't spitefully downvote) - I believe you should just tell yourself "what an unpleasant person" and let it go.

I suggest doing nothing.

A user's profile page, while public, is also personal. Some people are abrasive that way. It's part of their online identity/character. As long as that user isn't offensive when commenting or answering (and hopefully, doesn't spitefully downvote) - I believe you should just tell yourself "what an unpleasant person" and let it go.

I suggest doing nothing.

A user's profile page, while public, is also personal. Some people are abrasive that way. It's part of their online identity/character. As long as that user isn't offensive when commenting or answering (and hopefully, doesn't spitefully downvote) - I believe you should just tell yourself "what an unpleasant person" and let it go.

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einpoklum
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I suggest doing nothing.

A user's profile page, while public, is also personal. Some people are abrasive that way. It's part of their online identity/character. As long as that user isn't offensive when commenting or answering (and hopefully, doesn't spitefully downvote) - I believe you should just tell yourself "what an unpleasant person" and let it go.