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If a feature is flagged as indecent, it would be helpful to see what exactly triggered the flag and in what language - otherwise the users are left scratching their heads over an edit that looks completely benign in the language(s) they know.
Example: https://osmcha.mapbox.com/changesets/60306121/ , specifically https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1293828 is tagged "Profanity tag", why? All the text are official stop names - not rude, not naughty, not even a double entendre or a pun - yet there it is. It is quite possible that "U Waltrovky" is considered the rudest possible curse in some language (infinite monkeys and birthday paradox and whatnot), but there is no indication which.
If a feature is flagged as indecent, it would be helpful to see what exactly triggered the flag and in what language - otherwise the users are left scratching their heads over an edit that looks completely benign in the language(s) they know.
Example:
https://osmcha.mapbox.com/changesets/60306121/ , specifically https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1293828 is tagged "Profanity tag", why? All the text are official stop names - not rude, not naughty, not even a double entendre or a pun - yet there it is. It is quite possible that "U Waltrovky" is considered the rudest possible curse in some language (infinite monkeys and birthday paradox and whatnot), but there is no indication which.