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As Charlie say, you can never stop someone from inadvertently giving away too much information. iNat does better than Flickr or Facebook!
Well tony you raise an important issue which I’ve tried to get discussed before – the simple fact that even the youngest of us are not immortal. There needs to be some policy generated around what to do with records from those that have passed, or are indisposed, or heaven forbid end up suffering irrational dementure. We are all prone to this at some time. there should be a requirement when signing up, that data is not corrupted or taken down inadvertently and that a representative governance group can deliberate on and reveal to legitimate requests the true geolocational data. It’s not a pleasant topic, but hey I know I’m approaching the zone myself.
Tony, I don’t think you read or quoted my whole statement – which was really about transparency. If there are valid reasons for obscuring a record then it is important that people at least know that the geolocation etc is innacurate. But this is why obscuring through the existing function is preferable to making ones’ own decision about deliberately moving the flag from the real location with a large encompassing inaccuracy. Because then at least the accurate geolocation is archived in the system and it only requires some suitably authorised persons to release that information to appropriate people. But going back to what I said – there needs to be developed a policy around this, and an acceptable mechanism for administering it.
c
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The screenshots from my message on February 24th were from the individual observation's page, not the taxon page or in a filtered observation search.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 2:05 PM, Charlie Hohn <naturalis...@gmail.com> wrote:
i'd argue that something with an uncertainty that large shouldn't show up on range maps at all, in fact i'd probably place the cutoff at a few hundred meters and otherwise exclude from the range maps (would still be searchable and such). It's really annoying to have stuff mapped in the wrong place even if the issue is precision not accuracy. I think there may already be some sort of filter to do this though? I also think the obscured observations should look different at a further zoomed out scale, and perhaps should display differently on range maps. Ideally, they would only exist as the square itself, darker with more observations, kinda like eBird, and that would overlay along with the exact points of observations that were mapped with greater than 1 km accuracy or whatever. But maybe that's hard to do. And there are lots of obs with no accuracy recorded at all, what do you do with those? Usually they aren't too far off but sometimes...
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 3:44:56 PM UTC-5, bouteloua wrote:It's especially important to be transparent about your obscuration when the location is both obscured with a large ring of inaccuracy *and* via the geoprivacy settings.
For example, I encountered observations that appeared to occur south of Chicago, where no specimens are known, and would represent significant findings. But it turns out that it was just "further obscured" by the user (illustrated in the attached).
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