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brucedawson | 10 months ago
If my fixes had been published in the promised 24 hours then this blog post would not have been written but after two weeks this is the best idea I could come up with.
I think it is practical for Google Maps to understand the systems used in most major cities and then use this knowledge to reduce the number of errors.
I also think it is possible for the feedback system to work better. It does work sometimes, but it is slow and opaque and unreliable. It's even worse for bike directions.
jonny_eh|10 months ago
The friend's cousin did what they could have done themselves, use the feedback tool.
brucedawson|10 months ago
So I wrote a blog post. It is yet to be determined if that will help or not.
Given that Google Maps understands the rules for street addresses in Vancouver it seems like the problem shouldn't have happened in the first place and should have been auto-corrected and the fix should have been quickly accepted. But none of that happened.
Most non-nerds don't know how to use the feedback tool. That is the reality.
stitched2gethr|10 months ago
throw432196|10 months ago