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The topic above (the first one) is locked. Where is the right place to discuss this page? In the section [[Places#When_to_use_Area_or_Point]] I did not understand why use point when the area is known. This seems stupid because area is always more precise than point, and when you define an area you can set the "main spot / entry" as a point. Well, also, if this rule should be really followed, why not just set point / area automatically after setting the category on WME? Thank you. --[[User:Hatzemberg|Hatzemberg]] ([[User talk:Hatzemberg|talk]]) 18:06, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
The topic above (the first one) is locked. Where is the right place to discuss this page? In the section [[Places#When_to_use_Area_or_Point]] I did not understand why use point when the area is known. This seems stupid because area is always more precise than point, and when you define an area you can set the "main spot / entry" as a point. Well, also, if this rule should be really followed, why not just set point / area automatically after setting the category on WME? Thank you. --[[User:Hatzemberg|Hatzemberg]] ([[User talk:Hatzemberg|talk]]) 18:06, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
:Yeah I agree.. seems very stupid though. area is much more acurate than point. what is the purpose of having an area if you are push to use a point?? ---[[User:Andylaode|Andylaode]] 07:51, 05 March 2015 (UTC)
:Yeah I agree.. seems very stupid though. area is much more acurate than point. what is the purpose of having an area if you are push to use a point?? ---[[User:Andylaode|Andylaode]] 07:51, 05 March 2015 (UTC)
::Place areas show on the map as you're driving around, just like streets do. Having too many place areas cause too much clutter on the screen. [[User:SkyviewGuru|SkyviewGuru]] ([[User talk:SkyviewGuru|talk]]) 00:05, 29 November 2015 (UTC)
== Public and Private/Residential Places ==
I think we should have specific guidance on the Wiki for when a person submits a place that is very clearly residential, but lists it as public. Should it always be made residential?
A consideration to make is that we cannot tell if somebody is submitting their own home, or if they are submitting their buddy's home. I was able to find vague guidance on a thread on the forums which implied that it should be made residential, but something like this shouldn't require a forum search to find. Just my two cents. [[User:SkyviewGuru|SkyviewGuru]] ([[User talk:SkyviewGuru|talk]]) 00:05, 29 November 2015 (UTC)

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Discussions generally happen in the forums:

You can bring up comments or questions about this in
 Named Residences forum topic.
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 Limits in More Information Tab forum topic.

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 [New Page Proposal Places forum topic].

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The topic above (the first one) is locked. Where is the right place to discuss this page? In the section Places#When_to_use_Area_or_Point I did not understand why use point when the area is known. This seems stupid because area is always more precise than point, and when you define an area you can set the "main spot / entry" as a point. Well, also, if this rule should be really followed, why not just set point / area automatically after setting the category on WME? Thank you. --Hatzemberg (talk) 18:06, 13 February 2015 (UTC)

Yeah I agree.. seems very stupid though. area is much more acurate than point. what is the purpose of having an area if you are push to use a point?? ---Andylaode 07:51, 05 March 2015 (UTC)
Place areas show on the map as you're driving around, just like streets do. Having too many place areas cause too much clutter on the screen. SkyviewGuru (talk) 00:05, 29 November 2015 (UTC)

Public and Private/Residential Places

I think we should have specific guidance on the Wiki for when a person submits a place that is very clearly residential, but lists it as public. Should it always be made residential?

A consideration to make is that we cannot tell if somebody is submitting their own home, or if they are submitting their buddy's home. I was able to find vague guidance on a thread on the forums which implied that it should be made residential, but something like this shouldn't require a forum search to find. Just my two cents. SkyviewGuru (talk) 00:05, 29 November 2015 (UTC)