(c) “You’re doing it wrong” eg Distriktstandvården

Completely agree, individual companies should give us data and talk to us. SEO companies the same, but I’d expect them to do some of the work with us, they are getting paid to do it.

Someone solved this :stuck_out_tongue: 33.9484223, -118.333149

But honestly, Mapillary, Bing Streetside, in a lot of cases we can geocode via street level imagery. It takes a human, but it’s possible.

Many do, independent and brands. Google spearheaded schema.org. Ironically opening hours used to be defined as “OSM opening hours”, now a subset, or a format that easier to parse and generate.

I don’t think they take any of our POIs, at least not in most countries or categories. They take our roads in most (all?) countries.

I do have some empathy here, but the coords and Overture Places in general… Isn’t great.

The Facebook data was probably never meant to be rendered on a map, maybe it was meant for a list view, but in reality it wasn’t meant for either. And in Marcs defence, we live in a world with vector tiles and search. Basically none of Overture Places should be rendered on a map, unless directly searched for. Google Maps has an astonishing amount of bad data but you’ll never see, if you search hard enough it’ll pop up, they honestly do a good job hiding it.

I don’t like “definitive data”, all data, including OSM, has errors. The difference is, we allow anyone to improve it.

But this is absolutely right, nobody has more accurate opening hours than the first parties. And nobody has better coords than OSM. ATP and Chain Reaction are OSMs glue here, but we still don’t fully utilise the data available to us.

OSM doesn’t really map departments of a store, but we often do map pharmacies separately, for exactly this reason, different opening hours and contact details.

Years ago I added all the Asda pharmacies, within the Asda, with it I added fixme=Location not accurate, to this day, most haven’t been given good coords…

As previously mentioned, “authoritative” data doesn’t mean correct data. But a lot of OSMs opening_hours are decades old. In the vast majority of cases it’s OSM that is wrong. (Although see the previous link.)

I feel for them, they obviously can’t get better coords like this. And the interaction with an OSM contributor isn’t going to change anything. But I have often thought ~“A brand would only need to train a handful of delivery drivers to record accurate coords” or “An email to every manager with a map of there store and mandate for them to reply with yes or no” would get them perfect coords relatively quickly.

Also note, some brands have perfect coords already. Hello McDonalds. It’s just some companies care about the data, some don’t.

I don’t know the history of how (basically) every Walmart got mapped in the US. But ironically they block All the Places from collecting up to date opening hours. OSM and Walmart will suffer because of this.

URLs can be refs too. If the brand cares enough to have stable urls or redirects.

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