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If your rank is lower than what it should be (based on the criteria below), please contact [http://www.waze.com/support support] to have the team look into the situation. Currently moving from one rank to the next higher rank is not automatic and needs assistance from Waze support. | If your rank is lower than what it should be (based on the criteria below), please contact [http://www.waze.com/support support] to have the team look into the situation. Currently moving from one rank to the next higher rank is not automatic and needs assistance from Waze support. | ||
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Revisión del 22:39 19 may 2013
You can see your own editing rank from the Waze Map Editor (WME) on the top left of the screen. Your rank appears as a series of cones with a number. In the WME when you select a segment, the properties drawer will show you the name of the editor who created and last modified the segment. The number in parenthesis is the rank system scale.
If your rank is lower than what it should be (based on the criteria below), please contact support to have the team look into the situation. Currently moving from one rank to the next higher rank is not automatic and needs assistance from Waze support.
Note: Changes have been made to ranks as of May 2013. Some of these changes are still in discussion and may continue to change beyond what is shown below.
Description | Rank in Cones in WME | Editable Area Radius | Notes |
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Admin, System, or Basemap import | N/A (staff) | N/A | Includes segments which have not been created or edited by an actual user, but exist from the initial data import (called the basemap) will show this information. |
New users | 1 | 1 mile | All users start in this group, unless they are a member of one of the other groups listed |
Editors with 1K edits or IGN editors | 2 | 2 miles | IGN editors are paid editors working for a Waze subcontractor. |
Editors with 10K edits and Area Managers | 3 | 4 miles | After you get experience editing the area directly around your travels, you can request managing your area through support. Area Managers (AM) can edit anything within their assigned area except objects locked by higher-level editors. |
Editors with 100K edits | 4 | 4 miles | Need to contact www.waze.com/support for upgrading the level. |
Editors with 200K edits | 5 | 4 miles | Need to contact www.waze.com/support for upgrading the level. |
Over 200K edits and granted country-wide editing rights | 5 | Country-wide | Once you reach 200K map edits, you can separately request through www.waze.com/support that you be granted country wide editing rights for the server on which you participate. This is not a separate editing rank, but the old rank system used that term to refer to country managers (CM). |
Waze Champs or over 500K edits | 6 | N/A | Many Waze Champs will hold this rank to assist the Waze Staff in managing security in road locks. Also if other editors reach 500K edits, they can request moving up to this rank. |
Waze admins | STAFF | Unlimited | Currently only paid Waze employees |