matkoniecz / illegal-use-of-OpenStreetMap

Documenting eggregious cases of using OpenStreetMap without required attribution
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Check whatever Instagram app for Android is using OSM maps without a proper attribution #2

Open matkoniecz opened 4 years ago

matkoniecz commented 4 years ago

Has anybody got an access to an Instagram account and can check whatever it is part of the problem?

Things to check

ForgottenHero commented 3 years ago

Instagram DOES use OSM. When viewing a location where a photo was tagged at, it displays a map at the top of the screen. There is a small ℹ (information) button in the corner which I personally found very hard to press. Pressing on the map itself opens in whichever map app the user's mobile device has installed.

Press on a user's photo location: Insta - East Point Lighthouse

Press on "More Information": Insta - East Point Lighthouse - More

Press on the small info button in the corner: Insta - East Point Lighthouse - Info

This attribution page links to the following site: https://m.facebook.com/maps/attribution_terms/.

In summary:

matkoniecz commented 3 years ago

Thanks for checking! I will add it, hopefully soon.

Firefishy commented 2 years ago

Reports that Instagram have updated their map again: https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/19/instagram-new-searchable-map-experience/

Still OpenStreetMap?

ForgottenHero commented 1 year ago

Yes, Instagram is still using OSM.

  1. From a post, tap on the location.
  2. This presents the map.
  3. There is an info icon in the bottom left of the map (previously in the bottom right corner).
  4. Tap the info icon.
  5. You are presented with the following text (links in brackets added by me):

Map information Report a problem with the map (https://www.openstreetmap.org/fixthemap) Map data legal notices (https://m.facebook.com/maps/attribution_terms/) © OpenStreetMap (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright)

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Here's a recording if it helps at all: https://youtube.com/shorts/UTa0aFIXdT0

I suppose what I've just found on desktop would probably be another issue altogether but there appears to be no attribution when viewed on desktop if using dark mode. As an example I found a post with Brisbane as the location. It took me here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/213570382/brisbane-queensland-australia/ This is what I saw: image

You cannot interact with the map at all (no panning, zooming, or clicking). While in dark mode (built-in dark mode offered by Instagram, not a 3rd party extension) I could barely make out the info button. When I clicked it, the text isn't even visible. Poor UX decisions aside, it's the same menu as on mobile. image

Swapping to light mode resolves the visibility issue. image