Thank you! These points are valuable to me. They will be useful to discuss with the community and add to the page.

I usually only map "notable" graffiti, more murals than graffiti in terms of OSM. In Wikimedia Commons you can see some examples of the graffiti/murals that I am mapping in Malaga.[1]

[1] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dcapillae/Gallery#Grafitis


El 17/4/23 a las 1:03, António Madeira escribió:
I'm mainly focusing on one of the "rules" of OpenStreetMap:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_practice#Don't_map_temporary_events_and_temporary_features

A scratching or other kind of paintings on walls or public equipments tend to be temporary. A notable graffiti tends to:
- originate from a recognizable artist
- have considerable proportions
- be legally authorized by local authorities
- (thus) last longer and are more easily verifiable

Of course, that doesn't mean that "minor" graffiti can not and should not be mapped. The question is: is it relevant?

Regards,
António.

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