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"Unknown location" OpenStreetMap explanation #14
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Good point. My idea was that someone might recognise the place in the picture and then take the time to update what ever it is that needs updating in @openstreetmap so that next time the reverse geocoding would work. From watching images for which it doesn't work it seems most are above the sea, so maybe not that useful. |
Yeah. It sort of sounds like a call to action, but then the action isn't entirely clear. Is there's a higher level in the geocoding result which you could look at? If not, then maybe that's an interesting use-case which could be an issue to raise with the geocoder (are you using nominatim?) |
Yes using nominatim (ugly code). Using the display name property and shortening it when it doesn't fit in a tweet. Here some ideas on a better tweet text:
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I saw the tweets because it sometimes says "Unknown location, do you know it? Tell @openstreetmap" e.g. https://twitter.com/Sentinel2Bot/status/785543415547191296
what does this mean? and what are we supposed to be telling OpenStreetMap?
...is my question. I guess the answer might be added to the README here
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