Comment by bravoetch

17 hours ago

You still wouldn't have nearly as many dollars if you subtracted the times those people were correct in that assumption. Personally I assumed the site would be global. It doesn't have any info though, so I rely on finding out somewhere else I guess.

> Personally I assumed the site would be global

The only reason you would assume a site would be global is if your definition of "global" is "works in the US" & you never bother to check for support of other countries. I live in the anglosphere outside of the US & I encounter more than enough US-only web projects for that not be to a default assumption I hold.

Most sites are not global - it's very odd to assume they would be.

  • Another reason could be that calling this OpenTrafficMap gives an impression that it is similar to OpenStreetMap, which is global.

    • Fun fact: OpenStreetMap started out with maps of only the UK. OpenTrafficMap does support data from all around the world.

    • OSM launched as a London / UK project. Even today, it's a lot more comprehensive in some parts of the world than others.

      If I got the impression that it was like OSM, that would give me the impression that it is only as global as my contributions to it (which is what lead to OSM becoming global).

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