Thank you Ted!
There is lots of photos just laying at my harddrives. About 4500 - 9000 photos per trip makes alot to go through.
My problem is to know what to publish and what is to rare to publish. I don't want to be responsible for pointing out the spots to close.
Hi Dennis, while iNat obscures all threatened species locations by 10km (with the stemless marker) you can obscure any observation you'd like and many users seem to prefer this by default (e.g. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/jplarry ) - you'll still see the exact location as will the curators of any project you add the obs to. But the public will see the stemless obscured marker f you choose 'obscured' or no marker at all if you choose 'private'.
To do this in batch, go here:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/dennis Click 'Batch Edit'
Check the observations you want to obscure
Click 'Edit Selected'
Expand the 'Batch Operations' tab at the top
Change 'Geoprivacy' on the right side from open to 'obscured' or 'private'.
Click 'Apply'
Click 'Save all'
The data quality assessment is a summary of an observation's accuracy. All
observations start as "casual" grade, and achieve
"research" grade when
the iNat community agrees with the observer's ID, where an "agreeing"
identification is one that matches exactly or is of a child taxon of the
observer's ID. For example, if Scott says it's a mammal and Ken-ichi
says it's Homo sapiens, then Ken-ichi agrees with Scott.
the observation has a date
the observation is georeferenced (i.e. has lat/lon coordinates)
the observation has a photo
Observations will revert to "casual" grade if the above conditions aren't met or
the community agrees the location doesn't looks accurate (e.g. monkeys in the middle of the ocean, hippos in office buildings, etc.)
the community agrees the organism isn't wild/naturalized (e.g. captive or cultivated by humans or intelligent space aliens)
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Welcome Dennis! Thanks for the posts, keep them coming!
Ted
Thank you Ted!
There is lots of photos just laying at my harddrives. About 4500 - 9000 photos per trip makes alot to go through.
My problem is to know what to publish and what is to rare to publish. I don't want to be responsible for pointing out the spots to close.
Hi Dennis, while iNat obscures all threatened species locations by 10km (with the stemless marker) you can obscure any observation you'd like and many users seem to prefer this by default (e.g. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/jplarry ) - you'll still see the exact location as will the curators of any project you add the obs to. But the public will see the stemless obscured marker f you choose 'obscured' or no marker at all if you choose 'private'.
To do this in batch, go here:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/dennis
Click 'Batch Edit'
Check the observations you want to obscure
Click 'Edit Selected'
Expand the 'Batch Operations' tab at the top
Change 'Geoprivacy' on the right side from open to 'obscured' or 'private'.
Click 'Apply'
Click 'Save all'
Thanks again for all the great obs!
Thank you for the explaination Loarie! Made a few observations Privat and the rest obscure
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