Talk:KartaView
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Please remove due to inaccuracy: "OpenStreetCam also makes it easier for user to delete their uploaded photos in case they change their mind about contributing."
Mapillary allows users to delete their contributions, see: https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001638129-Editing-sequences
Roamingbuffalonian (talk) 08:46, 6 February 2019 (UTC)
Reply 6-FEB-2019
Those deletions on Mapillary are not immediate:
Submitting the changes will also exit the editor. After that, you won't immediately see your changes on the map because they go through a review process. This can take a while but is faster when it's your own sequence you edited, and when the number of edits is not very big (particularly for deletions). So please allow some time—your edit request is listed even though you can't see any changes yet.[1]
Because this change goes through an added review process before it is granted, it cannot be stated that images are removed simply when an editor changes their mind. Conversely, it can be stated that those changes are easier to make on Open Street Cam.
Regards, Spintendo 09:17, 6 February 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Editing sequences". Mapillary Help Center. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
Rebranding to KartaView
OpenStreetCam has rebranded to KartaView, as announced in this blog post: [1]https://blog.improveosm.org/en/2020/11/hello-kartaview/
Hence, it might be a good idea to move and update the article.
Cheers!