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54322779 about 8 years ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Unfortunately your additions look to be obvious fiction, especially considering the changeset comment. On top of this the manner of the additions has caused damage to existing features.
With respect I would advise reverting this changeset, your response is awaited.
Regards Bernard

54364404 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
You've placed the wilderness hut on the side of a public highway which I suspect is a very unlikely place being so far from any wilderness. Features added to OSM must be verifiable. I'll remove it for now but if you can show/verify it's existence it can easily be reinstated.
Please don't let this hiccup deter you from adding genuine features to OSM.
Regards Bernard

54364378 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I've added all data onto one building outline then removed the POI and the duplicated building.
Regards Bernard

54350937 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Sorry to say after your good efforts that the recreation ground is already mapped. Your point in the middle of the field actually duplicated your addition to the map. I've now removed the duplication's. I also removed two POI park as the data is tagged on the area outlines.
Regards Bernard

54355085 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
It doesn't look quite right having a building with address number 46 indicating the whole building when there is an address node inside that building as number 42.
I would think it is a block of three houses or flats, numbered 42,44,46. If this is correct then it might be better to divide the building,(numbering each section separately) or place three address numbered nodes within the building outline.
If you need any help please just ask.
Regards Bernard.

54314472 about 8 years ago

Hi the negative tag intermittent=no is not needed in the database as this is the default except in special circumstances. If we tag all waterways and hundreds of other features with all the negative tags we would seriously bloat the database to no avail.
This topic I recall was recently discussed in one of the OSM forum's.
Regards Bernard.

54131803 about 8 years ago

No response so changeset reverted.

54131488 about 8 years ago

No response so name removed.

54307943 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
That area is designated as a public garden, please see website tagged to the area.
I've also removed the area from joining onto the center of adjacent roads.
Regards Bernard.

54303475 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
You might not be aware that OSM is a live worldwide database (not a map) from which folk compile hundreds of maps.
With the above in mind I hope you can see that adding fiction and/or amending existing data to fiction seriously harms the database.
You have mapped two parks one within the other. The outer one does not look correct, the inner one must be entirely fiction. You joined this inner park area to several paths, (not best practice anyway). Then a lot of the park inner park area nodes were formed into a circle thus dragging the joined paths out of alignment.
The result is obviously wrong and very confusing. Given that the added park is a fiction I think it would be best to revert the changeset back to it's former state and thus correcting all the path lines.
I can easily revert the changes for you if you wish, but will await your response before doing so.

Pokemon ought not be promoting changes that can lead to disruption of OSM and I think Pokemon players should be made aware of the damage that can be caused.
Regards Bernard

54286413 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I just looked at your addition of a ditch to the database. You've drawn it as a linear feature but zig-zaging back across itself. Are you sure? Perhaps you could have a close look and maybe make a correction, thanks.
Regards Bernard

54280256 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I've retagged the water area you added to leisure=swimming_pool thus I think giving a better description.
The swimming tags are under leisure features not as you might expect under water features. OSM tags are often a bit confusing, so perhaps looking at how similar features are tagged will help.
Regards Bernard

54263201 about 8 years ago

Hi, the park area added is within an already mapped recreation ground.

54262978 about 8 years ago

Hello There, The area is a school recreation ground, it's mapped within the school amenity area so I've reverted the change.
Regards Bernard

54238808 about 8 years ago

Oh, I also redid the bus stop that you somehow got joined to the building and tagged as the pub.

54238808 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Very good first effort at mapping, you've just got quite a bit of tag learning to do.
I've tweaked the building and moved the highways out from under it. (Highways were placed a bit awry by someone else.)
I've also tagged the former use and name as disused so folk can see history and also not mistakenly retag from old data.
Do you know what the new use will be?
Regards Bernard

54211214 about 8 years ago

Hi, you somehow inadvertently moved a bench from beside Whitlingham Broad to be joined onto the railway at Crown Point.
I've reverted that node, bench back as it was.
Regards Bernard

54221264 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
The recreation ground can be a park as well, I've amended the tags to better show this.
I also added the Memorial Gates and tweaked the area separating it from highways.
Regards Bernard

54213164 about 8 years ago

Hi, and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I Just removed the t from Sat so that the opening hours format goes with best practice. Added the address as well.
Regards Bernard

54205691 about 8 years ago

Hello and Welcome OpenStreetMap.
The feature that you added the POI for amenity=school is already mapped. I've added your extra data to the are outline which is usual practice for this type of facility.
Thanks and Regards Bernard