Apart from the addition of numerous poorly edited parks, numerous footways 
(even with no construction or visible path on the ground), water features, etc 
by the followers of this children's game, I am also dismayed to see that wide 
shared cement ways that most would have previously marked as cycleways to aid 
cycle routing are now being changed to footways. Most of my osm editing time is 
taken up trying to fix all these poor edits. 
Hopefully all these new editors gain experience and become a valued editing 
force. 
Nev 
  
> On 27 Jan 2017, at 8:52 PM, Andrew Davidson <thesw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Good news people. There seems to have been a surge in the number of new 
> mappers in Australia:
> 
> http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-suspicious?country=3&hours=96&mappingdays=10&tsearch=&anyobj=t&comp=%3E&value=1000&action=c&obj=n#5/-30.600/148.425
> 
> and they all seem to be *very* interested in making sure every park is on the 
> map. Rivers and meadows are quite popular too.
> 
> In other news:
> 
> https://mic.com/articles/166654/pokemon-go-hack-altering-openstreetmap-data-may-create-new-spawn-points-in-the-game
> 
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