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by blissfulight
4218 days ago
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Can you use the Atlas tool to correct business and other E/POIs (establishment/points of interest), or is limited to roads and other base map data? How do they evaluate spam POIs (say, locksmiths, who are prolific on Maps) in comparison to other Maps RAP (Report a problems)? Do all the teams (Places Listing Editors, Map Maker Google Reviewers, Maps Editors, etc.) use the same Atlas tool, or do they all have different tools? I use MM (Map Maker) quite a bit, and I'm curious how Google's tools work in comparison. Thanks. |
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The Local team used Atlas, as well as the GroundTruth road-placement team, and the QA teams. There were different map layers and controls you could bring up.
Business category was funny because it had the most subjectivity to it. There was also a team in Hyderabad (that wouldn't make phone calls), and I once got into a dispute about whether "Olive Garden" is an American restaurant or an italian restaurant. :D
Yup, so part of the Atlas history for a POI is seeing problems that people have submitted onto a listing. When I was doing this a few years ago we had a humongous backlog of user feedback, but I'm under the impression now that they're mostly up to date.
Spammers were a huge problem. For businesses that don't want to advertise their brick-and-motor (a locksmith comes to you, not you to a locksmith) the policy was that they'd get one POI at the center of the city or zipcode they operated in. You'd think that locksmiths are bad, but florists are worse. Florists! They sell flowers to people! Horrible spammers. They also like to make fraudulent listings--- so they'll make a listing for "Competitor's Flowers" but have the phone number go to their business "Evil Flowers LLC".