[OSM-talk] Bitcoin Spam

Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdreist at gmail.com
Wed Dec 4 15:38:55 UTC 2013


2013/12/4 Ed Loach <edloach at gmail.com>

> If I'm following correctly the problem is that they have no physical
> presence as a shop, but are online only businesses. With no physical
> presence mapping them becomes somewhat difficult. The one I mentioned
> earlier is one Discogs user tagging their home as a shop with a link to
> their user page on the site. Would you want every eBay seller to do similar?



this is not at all comparable to an ebay-seller, because these weren't
coords of their clients but (supposedly) of their office, hence this is
like saying we don't want ebay's office because they are not a shop and you
cannot go there to buy something.

I do agree, if there is _nothing_ (not the seat of the company, no office)
than it is spam, but if there is an office it doesn't matter if this is
open to the public or how big it is, my requirement would be that it is
tagged as what it is. The whole world of "office"-tags is about places
which aren't shops.

cheers,
Martin
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