tekim's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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150766306 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150766336 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150766378 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150766438 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150752191 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150752312 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150752350 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150752391 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150752391 | over 1 year ago | Hello, welcome to OpenStreetMap. Thanks for your edits to the map, however, it appears that you might be adding fake data to the map, perhaps to support playing Pokemon Go. Please don't do that - OpenStreetMap is a map of the real world, not what you would like to see. Olá, bem-vindo ao OpenStreetMap. Obrigado por suas edições no mapa, no entanto, parece que você pode estar adicionando dados falsos ao mapa, talvez para apoiar o jogo Pokémon Go. Por favor, não faça isso - o OpenStreetMap é um mapa do mundo real, não o que você gostaria de ver. |
150755563 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset with fake data |
150755563 | over 1 year ago | Sorry, the above comment was supposed to go on one of your other changesets. In regards to this changeset, this doesn't look like a beach as there is considerable vegetation between it and the water. |
150755563 | over 1 year ago | Hello again, This might be a place to play beach volleyball, but the name tag in OpenStreetMap should only be used as the real name of something, not a generic description. |
150757262 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains fake data |
150757262 | over 1 year ago | Hello, Welcome to OpenStreetMap. It appears that you might be adding fake data to OpenStreetMap. Please don't do that - OpenStreetMap is a map of the real world as it exists, not what you would like to see. In this case you have added a football field, but it appears to be too small to be such, which previously you have retagged a real football field, as a park, but then named it "Campo de Futbol" - so you seem to agree that it is a football field, but for some reason you want it to appear as a park. Further, in OpenStreetMap the name tag is for the actual name of a feature, not for a description, e.g. your should not set name=Campo de Futbol" |
150499170 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains at least some fake edits |
150499561 | over 1 year ago | reverting a changeset that contains at least some fake edits |
150719835 | over 1 year ago | removing a fake edit |
150719914 | over 1 year ago | Hello, Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for your edits to the map, we appreciate it. In OpenStreetMap we like to see buildings drawn with 90-degree corners (unless the building is a different shape, such as a circle - which is not the case here). My suggestion would be to zoom in very close when editing so you can see a lot of detail, and slow down. It is better to have a few high quality buildings, rather than a lot of low-quality buildings. You can use the "Square" function in the iD editor to make 90-degree corners, but you have to first draw the building so that the corners are reasonably close to 90 degrees. Happy Mapping! |
150719927 | over 1 year ago | Hello, Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for your edits to the map. In OpenStreetMap we like to see buildings mapped with 90-degree corners (unless they are a different shape, such as a circle - which is not the case here). My suggestion would be to zoom in closer when mapping and take your time. It is better to have a few high quality buildings rather than a lot of lesser quality buildings. Happy Mapping! |
150719929 | over 1 year ago | Hello, Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for your edits. In OpenStreetMap you should map buildings with 90-degree corners (unless in reality they are a different shape, such as a circle - which is not the case here). My suggestion would be to zoom in closer when mapping and take your time. It is better to have a few high-quality buildings rather than a lot of messy buildings. Happy Mapping! |