Actually, that’s arguably the most serious problem with your approach - you’re making automated changes to the database without even looking at the objects and in some cases (although not here) that can miss a major category error that has been made. Beginners often make mistakes, especially someone who’s been dragged against their will into a school or HOT mapathon and told to mindlessly draw things. Classic examples of this sort of thing include “fixing the tagging on a fake ATM in the middle of the Sahara Desert” and “changing an obviously spam website from http to https”.
There absolutely is value in looking at the “long tail” of usage - you only need to go as far as page 4 of information
to find information=Unterflurhydrant am Straßenrand vor dem Haus Am Gwend 18
which is … surely not ideal. Here after looking at the data you can see a combination of a misuse of information
(there are a few other ones in the data) and the usual JOSM copy X to Y footgun that has caught us all out at some time.