Is it possible to see when the entries got uploaded and by which application 
(maybe not mozstumbler!?, maybe they were imported from another projects 
database or uploaded by the Firefox OS version of mozstumbler or they are fake 
and were uploaded over the API from a normal PC)
Or are privacy concerns in our way of finding the data's source?

Is it possible to write an algorithm to delete those plots? (they look 
faked/wrong and useless to me)

On 3. März 2014 22:47:37 MEZ, Chris Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 3/3/14, 12:55 PM, Vincent wrote:
>> Does someone have any idea why Poland got so many "plot"? It is as if
>they
>> got a huge amount of stumbler that didn't move at all.
>> You can have a good vision here:
>> https://location.services.mozilla.com/map#7/52.052/20.457
>>
>> I would be curious to know if there is a good explanation.
>
>That is a very interesting plot. My first assumption was that this was 
>buggy device (for other suspicious plots, see Manila [1]) but most of 
>the Polish measurements are indeed on roads.
>
>So maybe someone's device was having trouble uploading measurements?
>The 
>stumbler's error handling of network problems has greatly improved over
>
>the past six months. <:)
>
>
>chris
>
>[1] https://location.services.mozilla.com/map#7/14.520/121.003
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