01-04-2020 05:28 AM - edited 02-02-2024 07:34 AM
One of the things I like the most about map editing is adding places. Every time the notification pops up to confirm that the suggested edit has been approved, I find it very satisfactory to realize that this newly added place is now searchable for others thanks to my contribution. And from the conversations I have had with fellow local guides, I know that this also applies to a lot of other local guides.
A more challenging task, however, is removing things that should no longer be shown on Google Maps. When a new business opens it typically gets mapped quite quickly – either by the business owner, by an agency representing the business owner or by a local guide. But when a shop closes, the business owner (let alone the agency) is usually not going to bother removing the entry from the map – so that leaves only the local guides to mark the business a closed and thereby make sure other users of Maps no longer see it/use it as destination.
And that is exactly what this new project "Local Guides Clean The Map" (LGCTM)* is all about: getting rid of what no longer belongs on the map. Shops that have closed, chains that have gone bankrupt, old/invalid/incomplete entries that have somehow made it to Maps years ago: to the bin with them!
Special attention should also be given to duplicates. Some places are two times on the map (in some rare cases even more than 2 times), and those should also be reported to the Google team, allowing them to merge the two entries into a single one. If you haven’t come across any duplicates so far, you simply haven’t looked close enough… as those duplicates mostly only show up when you’re at the highest zoom level.
Another type of Maps entries that need to be removed, is of course spam. There’s plenty of that around (in some areas much more than in others)! There are already a number of highly motivated local guides very active in that domain, but they can obviously use all the help they can get, as the spammers have no plans of retiring any time soon.
In the coming weeks and months, I will further develop the Local Guides Clean The Map project by
and I will make sure to then include links to those in this post – so you might want to bookmark this post already.
RELATED CONTENT
Here is an overview of the #LGCTM Tips & Tricks posts
For a more in depth look into specific cases, there are Case Studies
#LGCTM Case Study: Locksmith fraude & the Success story resulting from it
There are also #LGCTM posts that focus on Things you can do
And here is the list of #LGCTM Meet-ups (updated whenever new ones are added; if yours is not in the list, just reach out to me and I will gladly add it)
During Community Live 2020, an unofficial event organized by the Connect Moderators, there also was an LGCTM session. Here's an overview of the posts relating to that:
Finally, there are also ideas related to #LGCTM showing up in Idea Exchange, so let's also include links to those:
You can also listen to a dedicated #LGCTM episode of the LetsGuide Podcast in your preferred streaming app (Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and many more) or on the podcast website.
Do you want to join in? Just let me know in the comments. Any kind of participation – small or not so small – is highly appreciated.
* The project name is of course a reference, and most certainly also a tribute to the marvelous project Local Guides Clean The World (LGCTW) set up by @ermest
01-04-2020 05:33 AM
Thanks for post @JanVanHaver. i quite often report things like places that have closed or have moved location, and frequently photos that have nothing to do with where it been posted. I do when I notice it but don't dedicate time to it as I haven't got the time to dedicate to it.
01-04-2020 05:49 AM
Great idea @JanVanHaver. Thank you so much for sharing with us and for making Google Maps better!
I am sure that Local Guides will join your challenge, and I would like to wish you good luck during the Local Guides Clean The Map project.
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01-04-2020 06:00 AM
From time to time I help cleaning Google maps. #LGTCM
01-04-2020 06:49 AM
Great @JanVanHaver !
It's much needed, I try when I spot a duplicateor missing link to do something about it but I find it sometimes it takes to long to be approved or changed. I have reported things that are not yet been changed after + 8 months.
Reporting wrong pictures is also difficult to report in my opinion and if I had to change something I would give an LG with high level more options to be able to do, like adding a website without approval.
Have a nice weekend!
01-04-2020 06:52 AM
Tôi rất quan tâm đến vấn đề chống spam, có những địa điểm giả được tạo ra nhằm quảng cáo dịch vụ và sản phẩm, khi kiểm tra thực tế rõ ràng là không có thật, thế nhưng kẻ spam lại cố tình đăng trang web, số điện thoại, dùng nhiều tài khoản viết bài đánh giá, xếp hạng và xác minh doanh nghiệp. Điều này các hướng dẫn địa phương đề xuất xóa bỏ là không được google chấp nhận, chỉ có cách là báo cáo, tuy nhiên vẫn không được xử lý vì thế những kẻ spam không sợ, và nạn này ngày càng gia tăng, làm rối loạn bản đồ. Mong muốn của tôi là mong ai đó là nhân viên của google biết rõ sự việc này và có hướng xử lý triệt để. Cảm ơn @JanVanHaver đã chia sẻ thông tin này
01-04-2020 07:00 AM
Thanks for the support @TheEagleEye @Ivi_Ge @CMiles1979
@KristofVaneeck in my experience the edits are gettting approved quicker once you have made more approved edits of that particular type. To name your example: I get websites approved quite easy now (often within seconds, so: by the algorithm, without human intervention), but this was not always the case. As is so often the case with LG-related things: be persistent & patient : - )
01-04-2020 07:24 AM
Thank you for this great campaign/ project initiative @JanVanHaver .
When we participate and dedicate CTM time to focus on Cleaning The Map, should we try to keep track of our achievements and report to you?
I assume that you like also to hear anecdotes or issues we come across when working on #LGCTM and share those here on Connect by using the #LGCTM tag?
#PleaseGuide
JeroenM
01-04-2020 08:27 AM
Hi @JanVanHaver great idea, I try to do my best in these activities but maybe it's better a project like this one to be more effective! Please consider me as an help in this project if some activities need more than 2 hands! We are also in touch on Telegram!
01-04-2020 08:33 AM
That is a very good idea. I want to join the project.