On 06/03/2019 11:29, Peter Elderson wrote:
If it's an import (not automated edit) and the import is ok then it's regular usage.

Er, no - that way madness lies.  We get enough rubbish in OSM from "substandard" imports, without those imports deciding to use previously unused or unpopular tags.  It actually creates 2 problems - one is the "substandard" data, the other is that high tag usage values might convince other mappers (perhaps nudged by their editor, perhaps by looking at taginfo) to use more of the otherwise unused or unpopular tags.

Looking at the example data and comparing to the imagery https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/591832256 is clearly "substandard" as what should have been mapped as "a tree, on one side of the road" has instead been mapped as "landcover=trees, overlapping the road".  The other "landcover=trees" there both overlap each other and don't always match imagery.

Best Regards,

Andy



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