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It seems EveryDoor users are wrongly using the address floor feature to specify the POI floor level.
This feature adds both level and addr:floor tags. For example it adds both level=0 and addr:floor=G for ground floor.
By the way, in Italy, we do not use addr:floor for addresses (and G is not a synonym for ground floor).
This was the usage of addr:floor and level tags at the beginning of September. https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1QOI
It seems EveryDoor caused this spike in the addr:floor=G tag since last May.
Many POI have already been corrected in OSM but I advise you to amend how EveryDoor works.
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The same is true in the Netherlands. addr:floor has no reason to exist here. I recommend changing it to level:ref=*
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Aaaaand same in Germany where addr:floor=G and similar doesn't make sense at all.
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It seems EveryDoor users are wrongly using the address floor feature to specify the POI floor level.
This feature adds both level and addr:floor tags. For example it adds both level=0 and addr:floor=G for ground floor.
By the way, in Italy, we do not use addr:floor for addresses (and G is not a synonym for ground floor).
This was the usage of addr:floor and level tags at the beginning of September.
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1QOI
It seems EveryDoor caused this spike in the addr:floor=G tag since last May.
Many POI have already been corrected in OSM but I advise you to amend how EveryDoor works.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: