How “WSDMGC73” Accidentally Exposed Themselves As Gang Roleplayers

 

Screenshot from May 8th, 2026, (@10:30 AM) of the self-created “WSDMGC73 Wiki” on Fandom before it was shutdown, showcasing the group’s exaggerated self-mythology and internet roleplay narratives.



Screenshot from May 8th, 2026, (@2:38 PM) showing the “WSDMGC73 Wiki” on Fandom after it was closed down reading “This wiki has been closed.”

 What up doe internet bangers (we know you’re reading this),

At this point, the “WSDMGC73” situation has officially crossed over from fake motion into full-blown internet gang roleplay.

And I don’t mean that metaphorically anymore, now there’s empirical evidence.

These mufuccas literally created an entire Fandom wiki ecosystem for themselves before anybody has even seen them outside the internet.

Not one real hood appearance.
Not one known member.
Not one actual music video with real traction.

…but somehow there’s already:

  • a self-created fandom wiki
  • reddit lore post (or spam)
  • online-only music 
  • self-created (and subsequently abandoned) subreddit communities and other online forums 

😭😭😭

Here’s a tip from a real CR1P, this is NOT how actual street-gangs, tagger crews, street-level cliques, or even real rap movements operate.

This is 100% internet gang cosplay.

And the craziest part is they accidentally exposed themselves by trying TOO fucking hard.

Because anybody who has ever used (or tried to use) Fandom knows that site is annoying as hell for new users. The formatting system is weird as fuck, the moderation tools are buried everywhere, the templates take forever to learn, and building entire pages from scratch actually takes time, obsession, and prior experience. 

Meaning somebody deeply immersed in this fantasy sat down and BUILT an entire fictional ecosystem around themselves.

They didn’t book time in the studio to record music, or schedule to shoot a video in the “set.” 
Not even a simple real-world appearance in their so-called “hood.”

They went as far as making a fucking wiki fandom…for a literal FAKE GANG / FAKE RAP GROUP 😭😂🤣

And once you actually read the pages (or at least skim them, given the bullshit), it gets even crazier, like bat-shit crazy.

According to their own wiki (removed by Fandom mods), “WSDMGC73” is supposedly:

“a small independent hip-hop/rap collective tied to South Central Los Angeles vibes”

Notice the wording, it’s fucking AI-language.

“Vibes.”

Not an actual recognized hood. Not an officially documented street gang. Not even a confirmed street-level clique.

Just, fucking “vibes.” That’s AI buffer language when it knows the prompt is wrong but still has to oblige.

Then they start throwing around terms like:

  • “73 Gangster Crips”
  • “Vermont Knolls”
  • “West Side”
  • “Deadly Movin Gang”

basically stitching together random LA gang aesthetics into one internet identity.

And THIS is exactly why people keep calling them fake or say that they “don’t exist.”

Because actual South LA gang politics don’t work like Reddit gang fanfiction, or fucking self-created wiki fandoms.

The real East Side (E/S) 73 Gangster Crips (73GC) are historically associated with the Florence-Firestone area, near Fremont High and East LA gang politics. That’s a real documented set that people have actually spoken on for years.

But this supposed “West Side 73GC”?

That’s where everything starts falling apart.

Even by THEIR OWN descriptions (Google MyMaps screenshots), the territory of the alleged “W/S 73 Gangster Crips” allegedly revolves around an extremely small pocket around:

  • Florence Ave
  • Vermont Ave
  • 74th Street
  • Normandie Ave

That’s basically one compressed strip once you factor in modern buffer zones, demographic changes, hood shrinkage, and gang injunction-era decline.

And this is where they accidentally expose themselves the hardest, because the actual Google MyMaps entry (from a somewhat popular LA “gang map”) reads:

“Also known as Deadly Møvin Gang (DMG), The West Side counterpart of 73GC, 73GC has been around Florence/73rd and Vermont Avenue since the 1980s. Though due to being small in numbers and being historically overshadowed by their allies 83GC, their relevance as a set has been on-and-off for decades. And only recently have they made a resurgence in the mid-2020s. Therefore the current generation of 73GC somewhat operates as a ‘renegade’ clique of 83GC, as while they don’t beef and share the same politics, 83GC still claims this section historically as theirs, as 73GC is basically seen as a formerly ‘extinct’ set reemerged with younger members who didn’t want to follow 83GC program. 73GC and 71GC are cliqued up and also allied with 74HCG (7134). 73GC mainly beefs with MNHC, ECC, 40’s, 50s, 60’s, 90’s, 100’s, and all other Blocc Crip, Neighborhood Crip, and Brim gangs.

Rappers: Youngc NK”

LMFAOOO…this whole thing reads less like documentation and more like somebody trying to WRITE a hood into existence on a so-called “gang map.”😭😭

The entry literally opens with:

“Also known as Deadly Møvin Gang (DMG), The West Side counterpart of 73GC…”

That’s already a red flag, what the fuck? 😭

WHY is this the ONLY entry using special characters? Where the fuck did the random “ø” come from—and why is it only used once?! That screams phone autocorrect or stylized internet typing. Meaning somebody deeply immersed in this whole online cosplay ecosystem likely wrote or influenced the entry themselves 😂

And now we get into the bigger issue: this alone makes me question how serious this “gang map” even is despite its popularity.

Because anybody genuinely knowledgeable about South LA gang history knows there is no widely recognized or historically documented “West Side counterpart” to the actual East Side 73 Gangster Crips.

That wording sounds less like gang documentation and more like somebody inventing a spin-off faction in a video game—or a Reddit gang roleplay server complete with fandom wikis 😭

Then it says:

“73GC has been around Florence/73rd and Vermont Avenue since the 1980s.”

Nigga, according to WHO?! The map runner just dropping random dates 😭😭😭

There’s no LAPD documentation of a “Westside 73 Gangster Crips.”
No injunction references for a “W/S 73GC.”
There’s never been any major media references about some “West Side counterpart.”
No established gang archives documenting this alleged chapter.
And there’s no longstanding public recognition whatsoever.

The ONLY places this “history” seems to exist are:

  • Reddit threads
  • self-made wiki pages (now deleted)
  • Google MyMaps
  • and social media accounts tied back into the same internet ecosystem 😭

Then it gets even crazier:

“their relevance as a set has been on-and-off for decades.”

That is an INSANELY convenient excuse for why nobody can actually verify them existing in any meaningful capacity. I mean what the actual fuck?! 😭😂🤣

And honestly, that line alone makes the entire map entry suspicious. Because no serious gang map runner is putting essentially nonexistent gangs onto a map while simultaneously admitting they’re “on-and-off” and historically irrelevant. That literally defeats the purpose of documenting active or historically established hoods in the first place. That means the map runner is not documenting gang territories and histories, they’re world-building as a byproduct of internet gang roleplay.

Then comes the funniest part:

“Only recently have they made a resurgence in the mid-2020s.”

A resurgence WHERE?!?! 😭😭😭

On Spotify with botted streams??
On their self-made Reddit community with one deleted post?!?
On the self-made Fandom wikis that got taken down?! 😭

At some point this stops sounding like “gang history” and starts sounding like deeply committed internet gang roleplay.

Because there’s still:

  • no known hood footage from 73rd & Vermont tied to “WSDMGC73,” or any so-called “rapper” in the “group”
  • no verified members publicly recognized by the broader LA gang landscape
  • no meaningful street visibility
  • no documented criminal cases tied to this alleged set stretching back to the “1980s” claim
  • no recognition outside self-generated online narratives

Then the entry completely detaches from reality:

“73GC somewhat operates as a ‘renegade’ clique of 83GC…”

That is NOT how real gang documentation talks 😭

That sounds like somebody writing faction lore for a GTA RP server.

And let’s be serious for a second: there is no believable scenario where the actual 83 Gangster Crips are risking their reputation over some vague internet-created “renegade clique” nobody can independently verify exists.

Then comes the biggest self-own of the entire entry:

“83GC still claims this section historically as theirs…”

EXACTLY 😭😭😭😂🤣

So if:

  • the alleged “W/S 73GC” is supposedly inactive/on-and-off/extinct
    AND
  • 83GC still actively claims the area

…then what does that tell you?!

It means there’s ONE established hood/gang there, not two, close but no cigar 😭

You cannot simultaneously claim:

“this gang barely exists, disappeared for decades, has no visibility, and is overshadowed by another hood…”

while ALSO insisting they’re some active resurging movement with alliances, gang politics, enemies, and internal structure.

That’s internet myth-making 101.

And the “Deadly Møvin Gang” name itself is another Freudian slip. Nobody deeply rooted in real hood politics is randomly stylizing words with “ø” like a SoundCloud rapper trying to look mysterious online 😭

That’s internet muscle memory, not street culture.

Then the entry finishes by listing:

  • alliances
  • enemies
  • gang politics
  • clique structures
  • rivalries with half of Los Angeles 😂😂😂

…while centering everything around ONE rapper:

“Youngc NK”

And THAT accidentally reveals the whole game.

Notice they don’t even really lean into the “WSDMGC73” identity there—they isolate one alias connected to the project because even THEY know the larger name already smells like internet gang cosplay.

At that point, it no longer reads like somebody documenting a real hood.

It reads like somebody built an imaginary gang universe around a rap persona, then tried to retroactively write the “history” afterward.


Screenshot of a Google MyMaps “gang map” showing extremely small alleged territory of the so-called “W/S 73 Gangster Crips,” whose online mythology appears far larger than any verifiable real-world presence.


Yet somehow these gang roleplayers are online talking like they’re this massive active movement while simultaneously:

  • having no public presence
  • no known members
  • no verified hood footage
  • no recognized documentation
  • no LAPD acknowledgment
  • no media references
  • no real street visibility whatsoever

But they DO have:

  • a self-created fandom wiki
  • a self-created subreddit communities
  • (used to have) AI-generated music
  • reddit spam post and comments
  • fake Spotify motion
  • and self-written “history” pages 😭

That should tell you everything about this so-called “rap group” or “street gang,” whichever noun they’re picking that day.


And the subreddit might honestly be the funniest part. Like genuine comedic gold, Michael Scott (from The Office) levels of self-awareness, when he made “Threat Level Midnight.”


These gang roleplayers literally made a whole Reddit community:


“r/WestsideDMGC73”


…and the ONLY known post on it was deleted around 55 days ago today 😭


The post was titled:


“WSDMGC73 Music : (LadyDlow ‘Well Known Crip’ / YoungcNK ‘Nkapbashin Anthem’) Turnt the House Party energy Wild”


That’s it.


No active community. No discussion. No audience. Nothing.


Because the subreddit was never made for real people—it was made to help manufacture the illusion that these mufuccas had an actual movement behind them.


Then the fandom wiki starts making even crazier claims:

  • “200K+ streams”
  • “hood-inspired themes”
  • “connected to LA underground politics”
  • references to Cali gang subreddits

Meanwhile the entire internet footprint traces back to the SAME small circle of online accounts repeatedly talking to themselves, as if the world will accept their bullshit if they just say it enough times.

That’s not organic motion.

That’s self-generated mythology. Deranged Mythomania.

And honestly, once you combine this with the Spotify wipe, the AI-generated releases, the botted streams, and the fake engagement patterns, the whole thing starts looking less like a serious rap collective and more like a long-running Reddit gang roleplay project that escaped containment.

At some point you gotta stop calling it “underground” rap, and just call it what it is:

internet cosplay for people obsessed with gang aesthetics.

Because real street culture doesn’t move like fandom culture.

Real hoods don’t need self-made fandom wiki pages explaining they exist.

And real gang politics definitely don’t start with:

“Welcome to the WSDMGC73 Wiki.” 😭


And the more I think about it, the more this entire WSDMGC73 online existence starts feeling like The Office when Michael Scott made Threat Level Midnight.

Like genuinely 😭

Think about it:

Michael Scott spent YEARS secretly filming, directing, starring in, editing, and hyping up his own ‘action movie’ because he desperately needed to believe he was some legendary filmmaker/action hero. In his head, this huge cinematic universe existed. Explosions, villains, love interests, dramatic scenes…all for an audience that basically didn’t exist.

That’s EXACTLY what these losers (“WSDMGC73”) did online.

They didn’t just make online-only music.

They created:

  • a subreddit
  • fandom wiki pages
  • “hood lore” vis slang definitions 
  • fake movement mythology
  • self-written history
  • imaginary gang ties

all before establishing any real audience, traction, or presence in actual life.

That’s what makes it so funny.

The subreddit had basically no activity. The wiki pages were clearly self-made. The “fanbase” was just them talking to themselves across different platforms trying to manufacture the illusion of motion.

It’s literally the internet gang version of premiering Threat Level Midnight to an empty room and still acting like it’s a box office hit😭

And the funniest part is how serious they took it.

They wasn’t tryna be ironic.
This shit wasn’t a parody.
And they wasn’t trolling.

They GENUINELY wanted people to believe this was some active underground LA rap movement with street lore, gang politics, music history, and hood recognition.

Meanwhile the entire footprint looked like:

one guy (Torry Jackson / 30kTorry) switching tabs between Reddit, Fandom, YouTube, and Spotify trying to keep the illusion alive.

There was never a real community discussion.
No kind of organic fanbase.
And absolutely no actual hood visibility.

Just self-generated applause in an empty theater.

That’s why the whole thing comes off less like a real movement and more like a deeply committed gang roleplay project that escaped containment.



Additionally, I wanna point out WHY the “WSDMGC73” fandom wiki ended up getting taken down, if I didn’t already make that clear.

The shutdown follows a pattern you usually see with self-promotional “fanon” projects that don’t have any real-world legitimacy behind them. Fandom normally leaves inactive wikis alone for years, but they move a lot faster when a project starts looking like a vanity page, fabricated mythology, or a self-created lore hub pretending to document something notable.

They’ve (Fandom Moderators) done this before with other communities that were centered around “non-notable individuals” or entirely self-contained internet narratives.

And to be blunt, that’s basically what happened here.

For a group like “WSDMGC73”—which already has critics pointing out the lack of any verified membership, real hood presence, or actual recognition outside their own ecosystem—the wiki starts looking less like documentation and more like a cheap self-promotion disguised as “history.”

That’s where the problem begins.

Because once the pages become:

  • disconnected from verifiable sources
  • filled with self-written mythology
  • built around unverified claims
  • or structured like a personal fantasy project

it starts violating the exact type of policies platforms like Fandom crack down on.

Especially when the content starts blurring the line between “documentation” and outright fabrication.

And honestly, this is just another example of WSDMGC73 not understanding how the internet actually works. These platforms are not your personal sandbox where you can manufacture an entire movement out of thin air and expect nobody to question it.

At some point, the site moderators look at it and realize:

“Wait…is this person documenting a real subject, or just writing fanfiction about themselves?” 😭


TL;DR:


“WSDMGC73” is basically the wannabe “hood” version of Threat Level Midnight—a self-indulgent fantasy project that exists entirely on the internet with no real-world credibility. Their entire “gangster” identity comes off less like actual street-related activity and more like scripted internet gang roleplay wrapped in self-made mythology and world-building. Also, they got booted off of Fandom because they went on there violating hella policies by making up fake gang shit.


BONUS NOTES:

So of course the internet gang roleplayers (“WSDMGC73”) saw the post—or at least the first couple screenshots and captions—and immediately responded by making “chapter” 35 on their flog (fake + blog = flog 😭).

And the whole thing rambles incoherently from subject to subject like a boulder tumbling down a steep hill. But the funniest part is they accidentally exposed themselves AGAIN almost immediately.

Because in the middle of all that defensive spiraling, dude casually acknowledges he’s awake at 4:30 AM on a Saturday writing about the Fandom wiki getting deleted.


SEE HERE:


Screenshot from May 9th, 2026, (@10:30 AM) of the defensive “chapter” blogpost openly admitting it was written at 4:30 AM on a Saturday morning, unintentionally exposing how personally invested the operator(s) are in maintaining the “WSDMGC73” fantasy.

Now think about that for a second.

If “WSDMGC73” supposedly had this huge passionate fandom—people dedicated enough to build:

  • entire Fandom wiki pages
  • lore sections
  • member lists
  • Vermont Knolls writeups
  • “debate” pages
  • rules and structure

…then WHY is some random blogger awake before sunrise on a weekend writing the THIRTY-FIFTH chapter of his cope saga defending the shutdown?! 😭😂🤣

Think quickly.

Because those were never “fans.”

That was THEM.

The same person—or same tiny circle—that built the wiki is now the only one mourning its death in real time 😭

That’s the plot hole.

Real fandoms do NOT work like this.

If the project was organic, you’d see:

  • multiple people reacting
  • backup pages getting made
  • Reddit threads saying “RIP the wiki”
  • actual fan discussion

Instead it’s ONE exhausted mf awake at dawn typing disclaimers, linking random Reddit posts, and defending “the small fan wiki” like his life depends on it 😭

This is the creature-of-habit loop on steroids:

  • built the wiki themselves → called it “fan content”
  • got it deleted for harassment/doxxing → “it was just a small fan wiki tho”
  • now staying awake till 4:30 AM defending it while claiming “I take no sides” 😭😂🤣

Cmon cuh.

If you had real fans, THEY would be posting.

Not you, alone, at damn near sunrise on a Saturday writing chapter 35 about how the shutdown “doesn’t prove we’re fake.”

Because in reality…it proves the EXACT opposite.

That wiki wasn’t some harmless side project.

That was their MAIN canon.

Their entire documented “history.”
Their debate pages.
Their Vermont Knolls lore.
Their self-written proof they supposedly existed as some real renegade W/S 73GC movement.

That was the pillar holding the whole fantasy together.

And when Fandom—a platform literally BUILT for fan projects, fictional universes, and roleplay communities—looks at your content and says:

“Nah, this is harassment, bad-faith real-world drama, and fabricated nonsense.”

…and nukes the whole thing?

That’s not a “small loss” 😭😭

That is concrete proof the entire project was built on self-generated mythology and false claiming.

They were the only “fans” that ever existed.

And now even THAT illusion is collapsing.

The plot hole is so obvious it becomes comedy.

These mfs lied so hard they eventually got kicked off the ONE platform designed for people pretending fictional universes are real 😭😂🤣


Also, something interesting about this whole “chapter” situation is that the author (likely “Lil Dlow” or even Clarkston, Michigan’s own Torry Jackson) genuinely seems to believe me (Tiny Joker)—and some invisible audience—are all sitting around waiting for the next installment like it’s must-read content 😭

And THAT is probably the clearest proof yet this is internal dialogue mixed with AI-prompt writing, not genuine criticism.

He’s not writing for the public.

He’s writing for the version of reality that exists inside his own head.

Inside that private little theater—the WSDMGC73 version of Threat Level Midnight—he’s the calm intellectual observer dropping “truth bombs,” while somehow I’m cast as the obsessed antagonist refreshing the blog at sunrise waiting for the next chapter 😭

It’s a fully scripted vendetta playing out in his imagination, complete with dramatic timing (“surprise when he wakes up”) and all these self-soothing disclaimers pretending neutrality.

That’s why the writing feels so scattered and unhinged.

It’s not constructed for an actual reader.

It’s constructed to make HIMSELF feel better in the moment.

It’s like brake-checkers on the road. Some dude cuts somebody off, slams the brakes, and in HIS mind he thinks he just delivered some dominant power move.

Meanwhile everybody else watching just sees an emotional idiot causing traffic because he can’t regulate himself 😭

Same exact energy here.

In HIS mind:

“I’m calmly exposing patterns at 4:30 AM like a neutral scholar.”

In reality:

He’s rage-typing an emotional landfill about a deleted roleplay wiki while convincing himself it’s devastating intellectual warfare 😭

The timestamp, the framing, the disclaimers—all of it is performance.

He’s performing composure and authority for an audience that doesn’t exist outside his imagination.

Because real criticism doesn’t need:

  • 4:30 AM urgency
  • “I take no sides” disclaimers
  • dramatic cliffhangers
  • endless “chapters”
  • self-insert narrator energy

Real criticism stands on its own.

That’s why the whole flog feels hollow.

It’s not really about exposing me (Tiny Joker) or ScoreGang.

It’s about soothing the writer’s bruised ego and maintaining the fantasy that he’s somehow “in the game.”

That’s the REAL engine behind all of this.

This dude is awake at dawn because the fantasy is the only thing still giving the situation structure in his head.

The brake-check is fully in effect:

  • in his mind, he’s winning some grand psychological war
  • in reality, he looks like somebody who literally cannot let it go and is losing sleep over internet roleplay 😭

Pure internal theater.

The audience left a long time ago.

He’s the only one still watching the show.





OTHER PHOTOS:


Screenshot from May 8th, 2026, (@10:30 AM) of the “Vermont Knolls” WSDMGC73 Fandom page, where random South Los Angeles geography gets repackaged into internet gang lore.




Screenshot of the abandoned r/WestsideDMGC73 subreddit, showing yet another attempt to manufacture an online “hood presence” with virtually no real community activity.





Screenshot of the only known post from the r/WestsideDMGC73 subreddit before it was deleted, further showing the self-contained nature of the project’s online “fanbase.”



DISCLAIMER: Allegations are based on public posts/clips—do your own research


SOURCES: 


Fandom “Most Common Reasons Why Your Wiki Gets Closed” page: https://community.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:ElectricSky97/Most_Common_Reasons_Why_Your_Wiki_Gets_Closed


Fandom “Closed Wiki Policy” page: https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Closed_Wikis_Policy


73 Gangster Crips Grokipedia Page: https://grokipedia.com/page/73-gangster-crips


WSDMGC73 Grokipedia Page:


https://grokipedia.com/page/wsdmgc73



Their Now No Longer Available Fandom Wiki Links: https://wsdmgc73.fandom.com/ | https://wsdmgc73.fandom.com/wiki/Vermont_Knolls





Definitions.net “73 Gangster Crips” definition (not user generated): https://www.definitions.net/definition/73+gangster+crips





















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