Who Draws the Lines? The Case for Decentralized Map Making
Briefly

Maps are considered as essential as food, clothing, or shelter in navigating the world, relied upon by billions. However, questions arise about the accuracy and truthfulness of the information presented on maps.
Modern maps, beyond just navigation tools, influence daily decisions, with over a billion people using Google Maps monthly. The centralized nature of mapmaking raises concerns about data inclusion, omission, and the influence of map makers.
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