On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 16:45, Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org> wrote:
> > > This isn't unique to JOSM, though. This is *easily* doable with iD as > well (as evidenced by watching OSMCha with a bbox edged on Oklahoma's > maximum extents, Amazon Logistics does this a good 3-4 times a day every > day with changesets spanning the continent). And I've done it in Vespucci > by accident. > > I get notifications because of this sort of behaviour fairly frequently. I think iD and Maps.me are by far the most frequent "offenders", followed swiftly by wheelmap.org, but I haven't kept a proper count. In JOSM a better way to select deleted objects (formerly) within a given area would be nice, but is it generally less prone to this anyway as new sessions tend to start as new layers. Manual download for new areas can serve as a reminder that this isn't "live" too. There have been requests for iD to warn users if they have unsaved edits far away before they start editing a new area, but so far these issues have been closed once it is mentioned that other software also does this on occasion. See for example this issue: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/7434
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