User:Kartografer/Closed place View history

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== Moving ==
== Moving ==
If a point place is moved more than 1046.59 feet (319 meters), the change cannot be saved in WME. Therefore, if a business or other public place has moved a short distance, move the associated point place to the correct location, update the address and delete any photos that are no longer accurate. However, if a business has moved a long distance, remove the place according to the following section and create a new place.
If a point place is moved more than 1046.59 feet (319 meters), the change cannot be saved in WME. Therefore, if a business or other public place has moved a short distance, move the associated point place to the correct location, update the address and delete any photos that are no longer accurate. However, if a business has moved a long distance, remove the place as permanently closed according to the following section and create a new place.


== Removal ==
== Closed ==
[[File:ClosedPlace.png|right|200px]]Users should not be routed to places that no longer exist. However, because Waze includes third-party results in searches for places, deleting a Waze place may leave users navigating to a third-party result with no way of knowing that the place is closed. Therefore, after confirming that a place is permanently closed or moved a long distance, the following procedure should be used:
[[File:ClosedPlace.png|right|200px]]
# Search the Waze app for the name and location of the place.
There are various reasons that a place may not be open for normal business in the long term:
# Find the place in WME. If the only search result is a Waze place, delete the place. If the search returns third-party results as well, continue to step 3.
*It may be permanently closed or moved away.
# Add " (Permanently Closed)" to the end of the place name.
*It may be under long-term renovation or equipment overhaul, as is sometimes the case with shopping malls, hotels and gas stations.
# Add a note in the description with the date when the place was reported closed.
*It may still be under construction but already well known, as is the case with some large destination stores and attractions.
# Link the third-party place(s) to the Waze place if not already linked.
# Change the open hours to one minute per week at a time least likely to be viewed, so that the place will show as closed for the rest of the week.
# Submit a correction, if possible, to the third-party source to show that the place is no longer there.
# Delete the place after the third-party place no longer appears in Waze search results.


=== Flagging ===
Whatever the reason, Waze users should not be routed without warning to places that are not open for normal business. However, because Waze includes third-party results in searches for places, without a linked Waze place, users may end up navigating to a third-party result with no way of knowing that the place is not open or does not even exist. Therefore, after confirming that a place is not open for business due to any of the above reasons, the following procedure should be used:
[[File:FlagPUR.png|right|200px]]Oftentimes Waze users will flag closed places for deletion, which generates a PUR with the options of ignoring the flag or deleting the place. If the place should be deleted immediately, delete it through the flag, which will send the user a message that the flag was reviewed and approved. If you need to wait to delete the place until third-party results are corrected, wait to handle the flag and then delete the place through the flag. If the place is still open or has just moved a short distance, hit "ignore" on the flag PUR.
 
=== Additional information ===
Closed advertised places may require the help of a [[State manager|state manager]] or [[Regional Coordinator|regional coordinator]] for removal from Waze.
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|colspan="3" style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"| 8||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Delete the Waze place after the third-party place no longer appears in search results.||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Change the place back to normal after reopening.||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Change the place to normal after opening day.
|colspan="3" style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"| 8||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Delete the Waze place after the third-party place no longer appears in search results.||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Change the place back to normal after reopening.||style="border-bottom: 2px solid black;"|Change the place to normal after opening day.
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=== Flagging ===
[[File:FlagPUR.png|right|200px]]Oftentimes Waze users will flag closed places for deletion, which generates a PUR with the options of ignoring the flag or deleting the place. If the place should be deleted immediately, delete it through the flag, which will send the user a message that the flag was reviewed and approved. If you need to wait to delete the place until third-party results are corrected, wait to handle the flag and then delete the place through the flag. If the place is still open or has just moved a short distance, hit "ignore" on the flag PUR.
=== Additional information ===
Closed advertised places may require the help of a [[State manager|state manager]] or [[Regional Coordinator|regional coordinator]] for removal from Waze.

Revision as of 17:33, 31 May 2017

Moving

If a point place is moved more than 1046.59 feet (319 meters), the change cannot be saved in WME. Therefore, if a business or other public place has moved a short distance, move the associated point place to the correct location, update the address and delete any photos that are no longer accurate. However, if a business has moved a long distance, remove the place as permanently closed according to the following section and create a new place.

Closed

There are various reasons that a place may not be open for normal business in the long term:

  • It may be permanently closed or moved away.
  • It may be under long-term renovation or equipment overhaul, as is sometimes the case with shopping malls, hotels and gas stations.
  • It may still be under construction but already well known, as is the case with some large destination stores and attractions.

Whatever the reason, Waze users should not be routed without warning to places that are not open for normal business. However, because Waze includes third-party results in searches for places, without a linked Waze place, users may end up navigating to a third-party result with no way of knowing that the place is not open or does not even exist. Therefore, after confirming that a place is not open for business due to any of the above reasons, the following procedure should be used:

Process Steps Permanently Closed Temporarily Closed Under Construction
1 Search the Waze app for the name and location of the place.
2 Open WME, and go to the location of the place. If the search returned only a Waze place: delete the place and stop. continue to the next step.
Waze and third-party places: continue to the next step.
only third-party place(s): create a Waze place and continue to the next step.
3 Add at the end of the name: (Permanently Closed) (Closed until [date]) (Opens [date])
4 Add a note in the description: Reported closed [date] Reported closed [date], reopens [date] Opens [date]
5 Link the applicable third-party place(s) to the Waze place, if not already linked.
6 Change the open hours to one minute per week at a time least likely to be viewed, such as 3:00-3:01 Sunday morning.
7 Submit a correction, if possible, to the third-party source to show that the place is closed. Submit a correction, if possible, to the third-party source and wait until reopening. Wait until opening.
8 Delete the Waze place after the third-party place no longer appears in search results. Change the place back to normal after reopening. Change the place to normal after opening day.


Flagging

Oftentimes Waze users will flag closed places for deletion, which generates a PUR with the options of ignoring the flag or deleting the place. If the place should be deleted immediately, delete it through the flag, which will send the user a message that the flag was reviewed and approved. If you need to wait to delete the place until third-party results are corrected, wait to handle the flag and then delete the place through the flag. If the place is still open or has just moved a short distance, hit "ignore" on the flag PUR.

Additional information

Closed advertised places may require the help of a state manager or regional coordinator for removal from Waze.