When multiple errors appear in the same location the question is what to do? 
The simplest option is, nothing. Wait until a mapper is correcting all the 
related errors. 
Most of the detectors, inspectors, renderers, data preparation tools… select 
this option today. Consequently, all publicly available maps repeat the same 
errors what is, of course, wrong. 
Let us take an illustrative example here https://osm.org/go/cCcWZjGW . 
A careful analyses shows that there are several serious errors in this 
location. Let us mention some.
1.There are two radically different partly overlapping lakes in the location.
2.None of the lakes are close to fit into the hole in the forest area.
3.The forest and any of the lakes overlap considerably.
4.The island in one of the lakes is just partly invisible (overwritten by the 
other lake).
5.The obsolete natural=land tag is used for several node objects in the lakes.
6.The place=islet tag is used for several nodes without the name tag and value 
(so, meaningless).
If there were just a few cases like described one could contact the 
corresponding mappers or just make a note description on the location. 
Unfortunately the number of cases like the illustrated is so large that neither 
of the mentioned source data correction models is feasible. Yet, it is worth to 
mention that some data preparation chains perfectly resolves this complex error 
issue in their GIS or map-making systems.
Sandor


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