Even though it's hard to know what was "behind the scenes" I sort of have an idea of how tiring such projects can become at one point. And thinking about how large Pinmapple project went and that there were tens of posts each hour.. makes me see you, along with the other curators, as real heroes. No joking.
Sadly, I am afraid Pinmapple or whatever is left of it will never find a better home than you and the others went for it, but we are humans before everything and constantly dealing with all kinds of situations might damage you mentally pretty badly.
All that is left is to thank one more time for everything you and Pinmapple did for me and the others on here. I still posted my travel article last night within Pinmapple community in the memory of what that place represented for me, but I'm really in doubt of what I should do next with my travel articles as I can't see a better home for them than how Pinmapple was.
Gabby, you have always been one of Pinmapple's best and most consistent author, setting the bar for the community and we're glad that Pinmapple played a part in your Hive journey and growth. I did consider that the end of Pinmapple would mean quality genuine authors would get less support and exposure, but then I figured these authors, yourself included, have established themselves so well on Hive, that their contribution be will continue be valued and supported by Worldmappin and other curation guilds.
Thanks for being with the map all along ❤️
This was so emotional that left me speechless 🥺 Thank you for everything!