You need evidence that randomness combined with guesswork produces erroneous output? Really? Look around, it's everywhere!

DaveF

On 25/11/2017 01:37, Martijn van Exel wrote:
I’d appreciate you back that statement up with some data that goes beyond some 
isolated examples, Dave.

On Nov 24, 2017, at 2:18 PM, Dave F <davefoxfa...@btinternet.com> wrote:


On 24/11/2017 07:59, joost schouppe wrote:
For example, "Skipped" to me means "meh, didn't feel like doing this task".
No! it's an option to ignore the task if the user doesn't think there's 
anything wrong. Maproulette is based on guesswork. A task doesn't mean there's 
an error that definitely needs fixing

There appears to be a compulsion by users to complete tasks in Maproulette even 
when they have no *accurate* knowledge. This is wrong. It adds *erroneous* data 
to OSM.

There's a clue to Maproulette's randomness & uncertainty in its name.

I believe a good way to improve OSM data is to ban Maproulette.

DaveF



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