To try to use and understand this meta-data will always be a bit hit and miss. Different mappers have different ideas for how to use the source tag. e.g. Adding the tag on elements versus changesets is a fundamental difference. All sorts of other open questions too though. There’s more information on what’s agreed (and what isn’t) on the wiki page Key:Source.

I think the source tag is worthwhile, because even if it’s only partially or inconsistently used, it can be helpful information for other mappers. but there are limits.

I also think it’s not very important. We have to face the fact that some mappers don’t bother with it. I don’t think it’s something we should agonise over too much. Also it’s fine, when you’re teaching a new mapper, to skip over this in the first few lessons. It adds some complexity to a mapping process which may otherwise be extremely simple. For example if you’re just teaching somebody how to add their local restaurant as a first ever edit… don’t start telling them to add a source tag.