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Let's say a user passes by a fire hydrant and sees that it's mostly covered in snow, for example. They don't have time to shovel it themselves, so they log in to the site. From there, they can mark the hydrant as needing management, and the hydrant's owner (adopter?) will receive a text telling them the hydrant is snowed in/in need of repair.
Alerts would be limited to 1/hr, and maybe the hydrant owner could downvote/report the person who alerted them if the issue didn't actually occur. People with a certain amount of false alerts would have to wait to get their alerting privileges back.
I'd like to be able to make some contributions to this hopefully. Thoughts?
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Let's say a user passes by a fire hydrant and sees that it's mostly covered in snow, for example. They don't have time to shovel it themselves, so they log in to the site. From there, they can mark the hydrant as needing management, and the hydrant's owner (adopter?) will receive a text telling them the hydrant is snowed in/in need of repair.
Alerts would be limited to 1/hr, and maybe the hydrant owner could downvote/report the person who alerted them if the issue didn't actually occur. People with a certain amount of false alerts would have to wait to get their alerting privileges back.
I'd like to be able to make some contributions to this hopefully. Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: