At Community Live 2020 there also was a session about Local Guides Clean The Map (#LGCTM), the project I started early 2020 aimed at removing content from Google Maps which no longer should be there, or which was never supposed to be there in the first place.
I’m not going to elaborate on the details of the project here - please check the original post, which contains a lot of links to related material such as tips, case studies, Meet-ups and more, and is still being updated when new LGCTM-related material gets published.
What really thrilled me was to afterwards read all the comments that were entered in the chat during the session (I had no chance to have a look at them during the presentation, as the session needed to be finished in time in order for the participants to be able to attend the next session), and I gathered from it that especially the live demo parts were highly appreciated. I guess I will have to do some more of those
Also for Q&A there was no time during the presentation, but I have already published a separate post for that a couple of days ago.
In case you missed the session or if you would like to relive the experience, you can watch the full recording here:
What I still want to add here is some follow up on the first live demo section. There I mentioned that “Brantano” was closed and that a new shop, “The Fashion Store”, had been opened at that very location. At that occasion, I also noticed that there was no picture yet for “The Fashion Store” - a situation any decent local guide couldn’t possibly live with. Especially since I had noticed that the new hamburger restaurant just bit down the road (where I had marked the old POI on that location as ‘Permanently closed’ during the session) also did not have a storefront picture yet. So I undertook a small trip, resulting in what you see below (with Streetview images added to illustrate that personal observation is beyond any doubt thé most reliable source of information for local guides).
For those wondering what the outcome was of the edits made during the live demos: all of them were instantly approved, except for one, which is still pending.
And last but not least: a big thank you to the fellow Connect Moderators @Velvel , @AlexandreCampbell and @PaulPavlinovich for supporting me during the session and @AdrianLunsong for coming up with the idea of Community Live and the gigantic effort before, during and after the event to make sure everything went as smooth as it did. Adrian, you rock!