[OSM-talk] POI Collection as a Competition

Shaun McDonald shaun at shaunmcdonald.me.uk
Thu Jun 10 22:28:25 BST 2010


I fear that it would just be gamed and bad data would be entered instead.

Shaun

On 10 Jun 2010, at 21:34, Ian Dees wrote:

> I posted this idea as an off-topic message in a thread about the post office in talk-us, but I thought it might get more interest over here on talk at ...
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> What if we came up with a way to make POI collection a competition or game? Think foursquare/gowalla's "checkins" mixed in with something like http://www.poi-factory.com/. It could be generic enough to encompass any sort of POI information (from park benches to trees to mailboxes). Each "set" of data could have some sort of "expected information": collection times and color might be two things expected for every mailbox, species and approx_age might be expected things for every tree.
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> A user could join a particular "competition" (i.e. the "tree competition" or "mailbox competition") and attempt to gather as much data as possible to get points and fame (badges and maybe cool schwag ("I collected 10,000 park benches and all I got was this lousy t-shirt") from OSM). If data is incorrect, the user could move it or mark it as bad (removing fractional points from the original poster for putting in bad data?).
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> A user could create a competition if they don't see one they want.
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> Maybe the competitions are based on a locale and/or time? "The person with the most bus stops collected in Chicago over the next 10 days wins a prize." or something.
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> Any thoughts? Critiques?
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