Update Tagging Square Merchants

2026-02-07 16:03:06 +00:00
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@@ -125,3 +125,27 @@ Copy the node URL, you'll need it in the final step.
Past the URL (from step 5) into the Gitea ticket comment section → click “Close with comment”. Past the URL (from step 5) into the Gitea ticket comment section → click “Close with comment”.
That's it, time for the next one! That's it, time for the next one!
# Other tags explained
`check_date=`
This indicates the date when all present tags were verified using local knowledge or by cross-checking the company's website. Use the ISO date format YYYY-MM-DD.
`check_date:currency:XBT=`
Update this tag with the most recent verified Bitcoin payment made. Use the ISO date format YYYY-MM-DD.
`survey:date=`
Use this tag when the location has been physically verified in person by you. Use the ISO date format YYYY-MM-DD.
`description=`
This tag can be used to provide additional information about the related element (visible to the end user and shown on BTC Map). Keep it short, a few words or maybe one to three sentences at most. Only neutral and factual information is allowed. Do not include subjective evaluations, for example "the best restaurant in town". Do not use the tag for advertising messages.
`note=`
Use this tag to leave a general comment to an object to let other mappers know about non-visible details, such as "30 km/h speed limit during school hours". Rarely used on BTC Map (not visible to the end user and not shown on BTC Map).
`fixme=`
The fixme tag is intended for mappers to indicate problems or incompleteness that need to be resolved. The editor will display a prominent yellow warning box to alert you to help resolve the issue. The main difference is that fixme= is a call to action (something is wrong or missing), whereas note= often provides context or explanation. Once the problem has been fixed and the tags have been corrected or supplemented, the fixme= tag should be removed.
Example: When a location's position is just a rough approximation and not accurate enough for users navigating to a place that accepts Bitcoin (such as an ATM or merchant).
`branch=`
It records the local name of a specific outlet of a chain or brand.