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75011442 almost 6 years ago

This CS maliciously deleted 80 existing houses.
Reverted with minor geometry improvements.
DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

75024217 almost 6 years ago

mechanical edit removing landuse=industrial from water works, and sub_station>substation

75706099 almost 6 years ago

deleting coastlines in Amanu atoll w/o explanation, objects visible in imagery

DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

79268071 almost 6 years ago

In this CS you have intentionally deleted 8 existing buildings.
Restored/refined.
DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

81184414 almost 6 years ago

@Hb-
addr:housename is not for 'looking fine'. It is for addresses that typically lack numbering.

70222857 almost 6 years ago

@Viajero Perdido - the DWG is investigating these cases under Ticket#2020022910000011
Please write to the DWG so we get an overview of the users you observed.

81721402 almost 6 years ago

Hi Abruzzzo,
as discussed in changeset/80386313
re-reverting with a day without clarification is not a good idea.
DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

80386313 almost 6 years ago

Editing 1677 objects without reviewing them is a mechanical edit.
I cannot find the point in the wiki that man_made=works would contradict any building tag.
Re-reverting a disputed issue within a day is not a good idea.
Adding further tracings to a revert is not a good idea also.

81721530 almost 6 years ago

Why did you delete the wastewater plant just to expand it?
Why did you delete the pylon still visible in the images you cite?

81774100 almost 6 years ago

Why did you split the forest=wood off the existing way/495678450 and the new MP relation/10784650 ? How is the boundary between them defined?
Why did you remove the forest tag from the natural reserve in relation/113533 w/o providing any other landcover? The area looks definitely tree-covered in the aerial imagery.
Revert in 81796013

81788256 almost 6 years ago

Why did you delete, and not refine the cliff of the quarry (way/155605460)? It is obviously still there, though it has moved between the time the Esri and the Maxar image was taken.

81787452 almost 6 years ago

This CS was reverted fully in #81794881:
deleting large landuse polygons w/o refinements; compared to some minor tracing.
DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

81787776 almost 6 years ago

This CS was reverted fully in #81794881:
deleting large landuse polygons w/o refinements; compared to some minor tracing.
DWG Ticket#2020022910000011

81778602 almost 6 years ago

DWG Ticket#2020022910000011
part of coordinated mechanical edit
convoluted manipulation of relations, effectively removing a valid amenity tag in favour of an unusual landuse, while on the other hand removing a valid landuse=industrial from power plant which is a recommended combination;
user did not notice that the website has changed and applied a 404 link

81476305 almost 6 years ago

partial revert with comment:
SV: partial revert of #81476305 which maliciously deleted a large landuse relation w/o refining or caring for its members as part of a sockpuppet network; preserving 4 fresh small manmade/industrial

46640894 almost 6 years ago

@jobatey - if you recognise it was accidential, why do you call it vandalism?

81738379 almost 6 years ago

@jobatey - welche spezifische Kenntnis hast du über den Schutzstatus?

80281521 almost 6 years ago

Mark,
what kind of "mechanical fixup" did you "revert" specifically?

80558544 almost 6 years ago

Really? You delete 916 freshly traced buildings because they do not hold up to your rectangular expectation of perfection?
What effort did you do to improve them?
Where is you effort to tell the mapper what could be improved?
They ended up to be traced again, and are still not perfect.
OSM is about iteration from course to fine.

80545116 almost 6 years ago

Hi Belobog,
I'm trying to understand the logic here.
You say you are reverting a mechanical edit, however many of the object are in v2 in this changeset. That means, they were created in v1 and you changed them to v2.
Could you explain were the mechanical edit was?
Could you explain why many of the objects have never been touched by the user you cited?
Could it be that your changeset is a camouflage mechanical edit, tryng to remove "brand:wikipedia", and by calling it a revert you try to cover the mechanical effect of your effort?
Could you explain your experience with reverts and mechanical edits on the 30th day of OSM experience?