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Go catch Lukas Martinelli’s talk on validating every change on OSM this Saturday at 10:30AM in De Donato at State of the Map 2018 in Milan. “We will present how we have built bulletproof protection against the daily vandalism and newbie mistakes we see”. Here is the SOTM Talk Summary.

Places on OSM where we have found vandalism from OSM edits on the day of 2018-06-19

You can review these detections on OSMCHA with the reason Flagged for review by Mapbox.

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Comentario de Jennifer_Cats no 27 de Xullo de 2018 ás 15:57

This is awesome! Great work @manoharuss :)

Comentario de SomeoneElse no 28 de Xullo de 2018 ás 13:13

Whilst it’s great that changesets near and not so near are being reviewed, I wouldn’t equate “Flagged for Review by Mapbox” with “vandalism”, which your graphic above suggests. Even if they’re problematical, most “flagged as vandalism” edits aren’t (for example of the last 6 “vandalism” issues reported to the DWG via the “report” function at an absolute stretch only 3 could be considered “vandalism” - more common reasons are new users trying to get the hang of things, and disagreements over tagging.

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