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Hello and welcome to OSM!
Next time, try pressing "Q" after drawing a building to make it nice and square.
Happy mapping!
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137593669

Hello and welcome to OSM!
I have deleted the unknown object you added here. OSM is not for testing. Please perform such actions locally.
Happy mapping!

131033942

Hello!
I have split up the huge multipolygon you created in many different changesets, including this one. Large multipolygons with hundreds or even thousands of members are extremely difficult and tedious to work with, especially for newer users.
Happy mapping!

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Hello and welcome to OSM!
I've fixed up the tags on the store you added here.

137396005

Nice work! Two tips, though:
When drawing buildings, press Q when you're done to make the buildings nice and square.
Also, we generally capitalize the abbreviations for the state as a part of an object's address. In this case, "OR" instead of "or".
Both are trivial, just things to keep in mind :-)
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