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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/01/2016 11:00, Nicolás Alvarez
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<div>El 7 ene 2016, a las 07:47, Hans De Kryger <<a
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came across an edit of a user near me that listed the source
of his edit as (<span style="font-family:'Helvetica
Neue',Arial,sans-serif;font-size:12px;line-height:20px">Google
Maps Street View) (1)</span></div>
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<div>This is obviously wrong. Google Street View is not an allowed
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Indeed - although no so long ago a new user in the UK used
"source=Google Street View" simply because they misunderstood the
source field.<br>
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The street was half a mile up the road from them and they changed
the name based on local knowledge. They then thought they had to
"demonstrate" to other mappers that what they knew was correct (a
bit like wikipedia's references) and so added a Google Street View
link. I explained that "source=local_knowledge" is perfectly OK,
and all was well.<br>
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Obviously what needed to happen here was for someone to contact the
mapper, which Hans has already done, so thanks for that.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Andy (SomeoneElse)<br>
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