

Google has not said how it might better handle the moderation challenges it has faced with previous community-edited maps. The new map-editing features are more precise and more powerful, and they will be available to more people. However, a limited subset of Map Maker features were made available to superusers Google calls "Local Guides." Advertisement But the tool experienced stops and starts as moderation became an issue, and Google ultimately pulled the plug on it in 2017. The company used to run a tool called Map Maker, which acted as a sort of Wikipedia-like community-curated map. This is not the first time that Google has offered users the ability to edit its maps. When you see a road missing on, simply click on the side menu button, go to "Edit the map," and select "Missing Road." Now the power to map is in your hands! Add missing roads by drawing lines, quickly rename roads, change road directionality, and realign or delete incorrect roads. Here's how it works, according to Google: Google says it will "vet" these suggested map changes before publishing them for other users to see. And it will-at least at first-be offered in 80 countries. Further Reading After pulling it three years ago, Google reintroduces Maps for Apple WatchThe feature will only be available on the desktop web version of Google Maps, not on mobile phone apps.
