I spotted one, and found the user responded to comments.  I had the impression 
that the user was going around adding hotels on behalf of whatever 'Eatbu.uk' 
is.  E.g. adding legitimate hotels, but giving a website for them under the 
eatbu.uk domain.   That would be like giving the hotels booking.com page - an 
genuine page *for* the hotel but not *of* the hotel.

I spotted it because, the user had put the hotel onto the wrong road.

Anyway - changeset is here:-https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/170268940

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> On Sat, 23 Aug 2025, at 14:10, Philip Barnes wrote:
>> Their latest edit is adding an apartment where they tagged the entire 
>> building looks wrong.
>> 
>> I have commented on this, at the moment with my DWG hidden down the side of 
>> the settee, asking for sources and in that case verifiability.
>> 
>> I have raised a ticket so if anyone wishes to add a comment please email to 
>> [email protected] with the subject [Ticket#2025082310000136]
>> 
>> Phil (trigpoint)
>> 
>> 
>> On 23 August 2025 12:48:56 BST, David Woolley <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> On 23/08/2025 09:25, Edward Bainton wrote:
>>>> I do wonder what London will look like if every AirBnB gets added to the
>>>> map like this. Maybe that’s all good, and renderers can deprioritise the
>>>> resulting rash. But also wonder if the on the ground rule requires that
>>>> what looks indistinguishable from any old private door, shouldn’t get a
>>>> special tag.
>>> 
>>> One might find a lot of listings being short lived, as councils became 
>>> aware.  You are not allowed more than 90 occupied days a year in London, 
>>> without planning permission, and I think most do not have permission. The 
>>> locations on AirBnB's own map are often not accurate enough to identify the 
>>> property.
>>> 
>>> I think they should be treated as service area businesses, even though they 
>>> do have some physical presence (the business itself is not contactable by a 
>>> chance visit).  Typically the host does not live there, and there is a key 
>>> box for the guests.  The guests get told how to get there once the contract 
>>> has been made.Talk-GB mailing list
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