Hi,
On 07/10/2016 09:45 PM, Mike N wrote:
> I have seen a number of these - at first there was some app generating
> invalid OSM tags, but excellent geolocation (to OSM standards, center of
> main business building).
Side note on "we place you on the map" businesses - they often don't
have
On 7/10/2016 3:30 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote:
It is just not that big of a problem. I am weirdly impressed by the odd combination of
"quite well-formed data tagging, yet I can still (nearly always) determine that the
node is spam." In other words, they are trying hard to fly in under our
> Circa 07/10/2016 08:28 PM, Jack Burke and Frederik Ramm
> wrote:
>> Is anyone else starting to see map spam popping up in their areas?
and
> DWG here. We see lots, but not to a degree that would concern us.
Thank you to Jack for bringing this up and
Hi,
On 07/10/2016 08:28 PM, Jack Burke wrote:
> Is anyone else starting to see map spam popping up in their areas?
DWG here. We see lots, but not to a degree that would concern us.
Occasionally individual IP numbers from Asia were blocked for signups
because they would create account after
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