On 03/09/2017 23:51, Bradley White wrote:
Within the past few months, this "nation" has popped into OSM, complete with sloppily implemented "admin_level=2" and "boundary=national" tags, view-able here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/39.32281/-119.53908. My discussion point is whether this is a valid use of these tags. A handful of quick searches about this topic didn't turn up anything for me, so I'm assuming no precedent has been set yet. It is worth noting that this is not the only micro-nation in the US.
As a "nation", I'd expect that it'd fail a verifiability test as per https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Verifiability . It might qualify as a series of "tourist attractions" (which it seems that it is mostly mapped as now, though there is also http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/7341155 ), but even that's doubtful.
I'd suggest commenting on changesets of the users concerned (the two most obvious ones are relatively recent mappers), saying "hello and welcome" and explaining what OSM is and what OSM is not. Maybe suggest http://opengeofiction.net/ as a place to map completely imaginary places, if it looks like that's what they are interested in doing?
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