[OSM-dev] Research survey on bots and automated edits

Frederik Ramm frederik at remote.org
Sat Aug 20 08:37:45 UTC 2022


I started filling out the survey but in between asking for my age, 
gender, country of residence, number of years in OSM and working group 
memberships, I felt that I was by then uniqely identifiable and stopped. 
With that level of "anonymity", why don't you just ask your questions 
directly here on the list ;)

On 19.08.22 17:50, Niels van Berkel wrote:
> Dear members of the OSM community,
> 
> We are a group of researchers from the Human-Centred Computing Group of 
> Aalborg University, Denmark. The OpenStreetMap project provides an 
> example of a highly collaborative and distributed community working 
> towards a common goal. As such, this makes the OSM project a highly 
> suitable place to study to better understand the needs of online 
> collaboration.
> 
> In our current study, we are interested in the collaboration between 
> human contributors and bots/automated edits, and what can be done to 
> further improve this interaction. We realise this is a highly 
> contentious topic within the OSM community, and we would therefore love 
> to hear from a broad representation of OSM contributors.
> 
> We are running a short survey - which should take roughly five to ten 
> minutes of your time. We'd greatly appreciate any input you can provide. 
> No personal information will be collected, and we will share our 
> insights with the OSM community. If you wish to enter the raffle for a 
> $25 Amazon voucher, you can leave your email address at the end of the 
> survey.
> 
> Our survey can be found here: 
> https://csaau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iUBOKYj8G6sLYy 
> <https://csaau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iUBOKYj8G6sLYy>.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Niels
> 
> 
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