Changeset: 45951680
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Closed by Markus Gastauer
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created_by | Level0 v1.2 |
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Discussion
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Comment from naoliv
Você moveu um nó da Alemanha até o Brasil...
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Comment from SK53
I have reverted this edit. It reused an existing node which belonged to a street in the Netherlands and therefore created a very long residential road. This alone could possibly have cause service problems by forcing many tile re-renders.
I must ask you not to use the Level0 editor for your edits. This is not designed for use by inexperienced editors.
I also must say that edits using the dwc: tags have caught our attention for a number of reasons: non-standard tags for objects which have millions of uses; data possibly with restrictions which make it not compatible with OSM; and biological observations which are not suitable for storage in OSM.
I may also ask the DWG to place a 0 hour block on your account to ensure that you read this & similar edits.
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Comment from Verdy_p
This looks more like a non-volontary move by incorrect use of the level0 editor. Occasionnaly you can see various places where nodes where dragged unexpectedly instead of copy-pasting them (sometimes this is caused by sudden mouse moves caused by defects or low battery charges in wireless mouses: this creates spikes (that are easily detected by geometry analysers and QA tools. In this example the last segment is much too long compared to other segments for a residential road, and it incorrectly crosses buildings, rivers and seas without any bridge or tunnel.
May be the user intended to create a new node, typing new coordinates, but pasted that coordinate without checking what was selected for modification, or selected the wrong window or tab in the browser where he was in fact just looking at other existing examples elsewhere on the map. -
Comment from Verdy_p
For now I see that only as first begininer edits by a new user in Brasil (and apparently speaking Brazilian Portuguese) that does not know how this project works and has not read any doc: I suggest him to visit the Wikiproject Brazil and get contact there to find training or local meetings.
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