Taya_S's Comments
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| 178041069 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 178038721 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 178038580 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 176694905 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 176674180 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 176674110 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 176673954 | Reverted data imported from Google |
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| 178368013 | Reverted fantasy edits/destructive edits |
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| 178367561 | Hello Geopartner, This changeset simply says "created_by=Geopartner" instead of the usual "created_by=JOSM/1.5 (19439 en)" if one were to use JOSM. There is also no source cited here or in any of your other edits. Please make sure to always cite where the data comes from. If this is an import, please make sure you follow the import requirements as listed in osm.wiki/Import/Guidelines Best regards,
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| 178428572 | You mixed up a changeset ID with a node ID
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| 178428572 | The usual culprit of these nodes getting dragged halfway across the planet is someone deciding to make their own editor and mixing up nodes and ways with the same ID, but that doesn't seem to be the case this time. Regardless, please figure out what went wrong and fix your editor. If you need a place to test, use the dev server, not the live one. https://master.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/ Best regards,
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| 178428572 | Reverted yet another changeset that dragged a node halfway across the globe |
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| 178413192 | Hello, On OSM the coastline is mapped at the mean high water line (high tide). In some sections you've moved the coastline well into the intertidal zone. Please take care to map the coastline in the right place. Using multiple different sets of imagery often helps nail down the coastline when visual clues alone aren't enough. Best regards,
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| 178407913 | Hi, please be careful when editing. You just changed all of Lake Ontario into a wetland. Best regards,
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