How it works
The map is a community: it's built by its own users and goes through light moderation before it becomes public. Here's the path from your story to a point on the map.
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Sign in with Google
Sign-in lets a moderator reach the request's author and limits anonymous abuse. Your personal details are not published with the request.
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Fill out the request
Enter the address and mark the point on the map, describe what happened, choose a severity level, and attach photos — evidence speeds up the review.
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A moderator reviews the request
A moderator checks the format, and that it's free of spam, insults, and clear abuse — not whether the story is "true" — then either approves the request or rejects it with a comment on what to fix. A rejected request can be edited and resubmitted for another review from "My requests".
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The property appears on the map
Once approved, the point is published on the public map with the chosen severity level and becomes visible to every visitor.
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The community marks useful points
Any visitor can mark a property card as useful — this helps the community surface the most resonant stories.
Who are the moderators
Moderators are trusted community members, not an editorial desk or a fact-checking service — their job is to filter out spam, insults, and clear abuse, not to establish what actually happened. They cannot review their own requests — another moderator always makes that decision.