Changeset: 46604875
added wikidata, fixed broken wp link
Closed by nyuriks
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created_by | JOSM/1.5 (11639 SVN en) |
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Discussion
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Comment from archie
Why are you deleting the swedish link to wikipedia?
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Comment from nyuriks
Deleting??? Please look carefully, the link was broken -- it used incorrect language code, so I picked the first related article I could found instead of simply deleting it. So no, it is not "abuse from a user", please check carefully before saying things like that.
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Comment from archie
Well, the languagecod was se insted of sv. But why didn't you simply correct it from se to sv. Insted you changed the wp-link to a complete other language? I call this nearly abuse. This island is in Sweden. So why not change to local language?
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Comment from archie
I commented my changeset with: "Altering what looks like abuse from user ". You choose to shorten to "abuse from a user".
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Comment from nyuriks
"se" here is not a languagecode, but a code for one of the Wikipedias projects (which are tied to the language code). "se:Hamburgö" is meaningless, because no system will ever show you a wiki article. It doesn't matter if the language code is wrong, or the typo in the name. Whomever added that link made a mistake, and no one checked it. Usually I delete broken links as they don't add any value -- instead they pollute OSM with junk and reduce overall quality. But I also try to find the right link, in any language possible. In this case, I added the very first article that matched description.
Vandalism is to have a broken link added to OSM with malicious intent. Fixing it to any working Wikipedia is an improvement. If you think there is a better article - sure, you are welcome to change it, but calling an act of fixing -- "a vandalism" is irresponsible and offensive. Wikipedia has the "assume good faith" doctrine. Please follow it, before making an accusation. -
Comment from archie
You could have fixed this from changing the e in se to v in sv. You were editing on an object in Sweden. A carefull editor - as you are - would immediately have noticed that this was a case of misspelling (on my part, actually!). Insted you made things worse. Your editing can't be called carefull, can it?
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