Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
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Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#2Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#3Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#4Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
Maybe that's the bug. It didn't occur to me until I read your comment [0] that the system could simply accept user-submitted data only above a certain level of detail. It won't eliminate the damage, but it would keep it more contained.
[0] OTOH, GIS isn't my day-to-day like it would be if I worked at, say, MapBox.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#5Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
Such a system of differentiation of map elements by likelihood of change could be good in the long term, but it would be a huge undertaking to classify them.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#6Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#7Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#8Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
There are legitimate reasons to edit even the information for major world cities (most of them, for example, don't have translations into all major languages yet), but there's little reason to need those changes to be applied immediately.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#9Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
Helping label things like construction, store closures/openings and like you said local nicknames that might be hard to get data on from an official source.
Re: Mapbox CEO says the map calling New York City ‘Jewtropolis’ has been 100% fixed
#10Correct me if I'm missing something, but what's the usecase for user submitted data on the map? Do city names change so frequently that they need to be dynamically updated? I can see some use for it when you get to the neighbourhood level to account for local nicknames, but not full cities.
It sounds like building a system on top of OpenStreetMap that is similar to Wikipedia's "protected pages" could be worthwhile. There are legitimate reasons to edit even the information for major world cities (most of them, for example, don't have translations into all major languages yet), but there's little reason to need those changes to be applied immediately.