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Welcome to Waze map editing in Arkansas!  Waze map editing can be a fun and interesting hobby for those that like to "fix" things that are brokenOr improve things that aren't as good as they could be!  Waze is a social navigation and traffic application and, likewise, editors tend to be social too. As evidenced by this wiki (Wazeopedia), Waze uses wiki pages to share important information. It also uses community forums and various social applications to facilitate map editor communication. Information on '''Slack Channels and Google Hangouts (GHO)''' can be found on the [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=598  '''Arkansas Forum page'''].  They are great places to communicate with other state and region editors.
 
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Welcome to Waze map editing in Arkansas! Waze map editing can be a fun and interesting hobby for those that like to "fix" things that are broken. Or improve things that aren't as good as they could be! Waze is a social navigation and traffic application and, likewise, editors tend to be social too. As evidenced by this wiki (Wazeopedia), Waze uses wiki pages to share important information. It also uses community forums and various social applications to facilitate map editor communication. Information on Slack Channels and Google Hangouts (GHO) can be found on the Arkansas Forum page. They are great places to communicate with other state and region editors.