Thinking about why people may be doing this, and based on recent experience:
You come across a bicycle or hiking route sign "on the ground", but have no
idea what relation it is referring to. So you tag it as name, just for the
time being.

Il giorno sab 31 dic 2022 alle ore 18:50 Anne- Karoline Distel <
annekadis...@web.de> ha scritto:

> +1
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> Anne
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> On 30/12/2022, 20:59 Peter Neale via Tagging <tagging@openstreetmap.org>
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>> +1
>>
>> PeterPan99
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>> On Fri, 30 Dec 2022 at 20:02, Dave F via Tagging
>> <tagging@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>> On 29/12/2022 09:47, Warin wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I think the 'names' should be removed from these 'unnamed' things
>> > ..the 'name' is the name of the route not the individual tracks/paths
>> > some of which existed before some routes were created.
>>
>> +1
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