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162984248

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment.

If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along.

But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
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#hotosm

162983970

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment.

If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along.

But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
</ironic>

#hotosm

162960631

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment.

If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along.

But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
</ironic>

#hotosm

163008699

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment.

If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along.

But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
</ironic>

163008024

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment.

If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along.

But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?

</ironic>

163005254

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags!

I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment. If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along. But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
</ironie>

#hotosm

163000830

Wow, what a creative use of hashtags! I almost thought I was reading a social media post instead of an OSM changeset comment. If only there were a way to explain what exactly was mapped or edited—imagine how much easier it would be for others to follow along. But hey, who needs clarity when you can have an alphabet soup of project codes, right?
</ironie>

#hotosm

162991991

Hi mkmitchell,

I hope you're doing well! I was just curious about the data you've mapped. May we know the source of the addresses?

Thanks so much.

162989203

Hi mkmitchell,

I hope you're doing well! I was just curious about the data you've mapped. I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the tags used – could you share more details?

Thanks so much.

162915188

Reverted by changeset/162915347

162960624

ok

162960523

ok

162960262

ok

162958918

ok

162958726

ok

162890905

ok

162929245

ok

162890905

Reverted by changeset/162893806

162893806

Revert of changeset/162890905

162934339

Hi Shay1, welcome to OSM!

It seems that the changeset you created includes nodes and ways without any tags. Could there have been an issue during the mapping process?

Looking forward to your response.

Thank you!