OSM coverage in Lebanon is pitiful outside of a few areas, and even then nobody updates anything.
If I drove around the south during peacetime sketching things out on a tablet I’d be questioned for espionage. Not because it’s a police state here, but because everyone is extremely paranoid. Guess why.
They aren’t targeting the subset of the population that uses OSM. At the pace (mis)information spreads, they only need to make it a bit harder to find truth
thankfully the maps’ previous status is generally saved and accessible. we would pull up old streetview photos all the time when we needed to prove when some curb got damaged.
A more cynical guess is that it’s so that the scale of destruction doesn’t have an accessible paper trail
“What town? Never heard of it. Glory to the buffer zone”
Except for the fact that that would be completely ineffective; OpenStreetMap dumps are available from many sources.
Most users only know Google maps and Apple maps in USA. Maybe MapQuest if they’re old enough.
OSM coverage in Lebanon is pitiful outside of a few areas, and even then nobody updates anything.
If I drove around the south during peacetime sketching things out on a tablet I’d be questioned for espionage. Not because it’s a police state here, but because everyone is extremely paranoid. Guess why.
They aren’t targeting the subset of the population that uses OSM. At the pace (mis)information spreads, they only need to make it a bit harder to find truth
Well that’s not how you’re supposed to re write history is it? Open street maps needs to get in line. /s
thankfully the maps’ previous status is generally saved and accessible. we would pull up old streetview photos all the time when we needed to prove when some curb got damaged.