I was reading the wiki page for amenity=toilets today and found that there’s a small area in Zambia (~4km^2) with some features tagged amenity=toilet – see the Overpass results.
According to the “Possible tagging mistakes” section of the wiki page, I believe most (if not all) of these should be amenity=toilets instead.
I’m opening this thread to bring this tiny issue up, requesting feedback from the local community, to know if the community would be OK if I went ahead and editted this around, or otherwise if the community would itself prefer to handle things.
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For start, thanks for asking!
Looking at data it does not look like public toilets at all.
Looking at tags it seems confirmed:
amenity = toilet
operator:type = private
toilet:num_chambers = 1
toilets:disposal = pitlatrine
toilets:position = outside
This rather should be deleted as privacy-violating and out of scope for OSM. OSM is not for mapping detailed interior of private residences.
I opened Note: 3405444 | OpenStreetMap
Likely also over 8000 already “fixed” should be deleted as out of scope. See Changeset: 78972785 | OpenStreetMap
Disclaimer: I am not local community at all. Maybe this are actually public toilets but it would be quite surprising to me.
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SK53
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Judging by the hashtags (#hotosm-project-2360 #OSMZambi) on some of the original changesets this was added as part of a task on Tasking Manager. I don’t know if any evidence of the details behind this activity are documented anywhere. It may be worth trying to contact some of the original mappers to ascertain the project goals.
I have seen well-meaning mapping of private toilet facilities elsewhere in the world: usually as part of efforts to collect statistics related to socioeconomic status in poor urban areas. Whilst the collection and use of such statistics can be important for a whole range of interventions, it is not clear to me that information which can be directly related to individuals should be entered in OSM.
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Thanks for the replies. Looks like the situation is already in hands better than mine 
Hello everyone, I hope everyone is doing well. Please I would like to know how we do to get the usernames of all osm contributors who participated one day in modifying the map of Cameroon!!
I would like to know the process or the SQL or python Request !