I am running tool-assisted note cleanup that among other things closes some obviously pointless onosm.org notes.
This includes closing clearly misplaced onosm.org notes, including several hundred placed at Iran place node (see say Note: 4076870 | OpenStreetMap ), but also at several other points where notes are grouped in significant numbers.
Currently I manually review all closures, but I am considering proposing it as unsupervised bot edit (and would be really happy if someone else would do this, maybe also for notes containing solely “site” or “SITE” text that are surprisingly often created).
Iran in general has huge volume of low quality onosm.org notes, at some point someone (not me) closed 60 000 notes across country due to huge volume of onosm.org notes of dubious usefulness.
See also We don't need anonymous notes
From looking at https://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-notes-country?c=Iran it seems that volume of this onosm.org notes is increasing. I have no idea how to reach whoever is doing it and how to convince to contribute in more productive way.
In general awareness that some shop is not mapped is very rarely bottleneck. Even in well mapped areas with multiple local mappers onosm.org notes are rarely useful, at least that is my experience from processing notes in my area. And completely misplaced onosm notes definitely should be just closed.