We’re always looking for ways to improve the quality of the data on our platform.
We’ve just launched a new automated ‘bot’ that helps us spot artworks on the map that have an imprecise or invalid address. For example, if an artwork is only listed with a city name but no specific street, our new bot will flag it for local hunters and the country managers team to review.
The bot is pretty simplistic at the moment – so please let me know if you have any feedback on how it works!
Where are we supposed to see these Community Notes? I just noticed one for Australia with “Possible inexact address” but only because I was looking in the Community Notes for all countries in my Quality Control dashboard.
I do not see this Community Note when I look at the city it is in as a hunter (Brisbane), nor do I see it when logged into my Country Manager dashboard under either Unhandled or System Reports.
Where are they supposed to appear?
Also, it does show " Possible inexact address" not “Possible invalid address” as is shown in the screenshot above.
There are cities in which the photographs are piled up because they upload them with the location where they are or with the name of the city, this makes the mistake of sometimes uploading them all in the same place. There are also people who use meta-data apps to know the location but you can see that they are failing. I wish the hunters would check the correct location of their publications
Nice new upgrade, but you already see the community notes piling up. Can’t this feature be used during the upload process triggering a message that the location info needs attention?
Tim,
Where are you seeing them “pile up”? I can only see them in the QC screen, I don’t see these new Community Notes in any of my Hunter or Country Manager screens.
Andrew
Makes sense. I only see them in QC Dashboard too, so I don’t believe they are even visible to hunters or CMs anywhere, which would explain why they are piling up.
Initially we decided to only show them in the QC (and super admin) dashboards because they are low priority and might not always be correct, because they’re automated.
Eventually we might also show them everywhere else, but for the we first need to finish some other work to make community note loading in the dashboards a bit more flexible and faster.
Ok, fair enough, but that QC Community Notes screen is pretty unusable at the moment I think, without the changes suggested above by Stef and I. Makes it pretty unwelcoming to want to go look through nearly 700 notes.