mmahmoudian left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#1807)

Here are my two cents:

Imho it is wrong to think that [geo 
URI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_URI_scheme) is even comparable to 
[OpenLocationCode (OLC)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Location_Code). 
Here are the major issues with geo URI (correct me if I'm wrong):
1. it is long and full of numbers and digits (more bits to transfer, especially 
from behind the phone or in QR code)
2. you cannot define the resolution and scope. It is one specific precise 
location on the map. In OLC you can only "zoom in" to the level of details you 
want (e.g., entire building, part of the parking lot, ...). For example, for a 
building, the precise location is useless. The level of information needed is 
just the land area in which the building is located on. Any further information 
would cause confusion (have happened to me several times as I thought the 
person was pointing at the entrance, were in fact they just pointed at the 
rough location of their office in the building).

Apart from all these, the geo URI is not even properly accessible in OSM (from 
general user perspective and usability). For instance, try these in both OSM 
and Google Maps and see which one is easier for non-technical users to find it 
on the map and produce a link to attach to an email:
1. search "University of Oxford" in OSM (and compare the [location with what 
Google 
Maps](https://www.google.com/maps/place/University+of+Oxford/@51.7570427,-1.2574972,16z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x4876c6a9ef8c485b:0xd2ff1883a001afed!8m2!3d51.7570429!4d-1.2545179!16zL20vMDd0Z24?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDkyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
 shows you)
2. Search for "Oxford University Museum of Natural History" (this is one 
specific building instead of a campus). generate a geo URI or any other 
interoperable thing that can be used in an email to indicate the building and 
the user can open it in their preferred map software rather than being tied to 
OSM.

Just to illustrate how OLC can work for the "Oxford University Museum of 
Natural History" in OLC:
The neighborhood: https://plus.codes/9C3WQP5V+
One more level of higher resolution: https://plus.codes/9C3WQP5V+CJ
Two more level of higher resolution: https://plus.codes/9C3WQP5V+CJR


If we are advocating for openness (which I believe we do), we should also avoid 
creating a platform that traps and locks-in the user and force them to stay in 
the platform. That's where geo URI, OpenLocationCode, and others come into the 
picture. That is where it is important to let the user to choose the 
URI/URL/identifier that is accepted cross-platform and is suitable for their 
needs. Therefore, we need to have better implementations for both geo URI and 
OLC and make it really reasily accessible, so that a non-technical user can 
immediately figure out how to share the location. OSM thankfully already 
support searching for geo URI, and I hope it at some point supports OLC too.

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