Today I found out that it’s actually a lot easier to contribute to Open Street Map than I thought. There are some serious gaps in house addresses in my area and I was painstakingly using the built in browser editor in the browser.

But, you can use a FOSS app (available on fdroid) called StreetComplete that makes it a lot easier to help out filling in the gaps in your local map data.

It’s really fun - kind of like Pokémon Go but you are actually making an impact 😁

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    1 year ago

    I’m addicted to Streetcomplete. I’m 20.000+ edits in. I make about 100 with ease on my commute to work.

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    I just started using it but I made a mistake on one of my submissions. Is there any way to undo or edit a submission made in the app?

    Edit: There is an undo button on the bottom left in the app.

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      If push comes to shove, you can always create a note over the same place and mention “sorry I effed up here but don’t know how to revert :(”

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    I don’t really know or use Open Street Map, so I wonder:

    Can everyone just manipulate the map data? Is there some sort of control mechanism or is it easy to incorporate fake data?

    I’m asking because this seems to be a really fallible concept, where people with malicious intents would have an easy way to disturb Open Street Map.

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      I recently contributed a business change and got a message a few hours later that I had made a mistake and a small explanation on how to fix it.

      This probably depends on the area, but at least changes in my area seem to be monitored by good people.

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      Yes and no. If I remember correctly, it was pokemon go utilizing OSM for the kind of Pokemon you could find in a given area which led to some manipulation. You could probably also get away with changing or hiding something in Nowhere, Idaho.

      The bigger issue is probably outdated data. Shops or restaurants in urban areas change fairly quickly, it’s quite hard to keep up with those.

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    I’m contributing at my level. But, when I see all the errors, issues and missing object around me, it’s a full time job for at least one months.