8.) Before you post: Check with our map to see whether it’s already geolocated. If you located an incident which is on our map already but contains longer footage of the same incident or the incident from another perspective, we would appreciate you informing us.
8.) Before you post: Check with our map to see whether it’s already geolocated. If you located an incident which is on our map already but contains longer footage of the same incident or the incident from another perspective, we would appreciate you informing us.
6.) Provide a short, neutral description of what (you think) happens in the part you've located.
7.) Graphic Footage: If you see that the URL of a graphic source is being removed, please send it to us via DM. Please give a warning when the footage is graphic.
6.) Provide a short, neutral description of what (you think) happens in the part you've located.
7.) Graphic Footage: If you see that the URL of a graphic source is being removed, please send it to us via DM. Please give a warning when the footage is graphic.
You can use a thread with several posts when you need more space, especially if the media has multiple incidents/sequences you’ve located.
You can use a thread with several posts when you need more space, especially if the media has multiple incidents/sequences you’ve located.
5.) Use timestamps for the located incident. Example: You've located a burning tank. Either include the timestamp, in which the tank is visible (1:10) and/or the sequence of the footage your geo is referring to (0:51-1:22).
5.) Use timestamps for the located incident. Example: You've located a burning tank. Either include the timestamp, in which the tank is visible (1:10) and/or the sequence of the footage your geo is referring to (0:51-1:22).
4.) Use Decimal Degrees (DD) system with max 6 decimal places after the dot: xx.xxxxxx, xx.xxxxxx
4.) Use Decimal Degrees (DD) system with max 6 decimal places after the dot: xx.xxxxxx, xx.xxxxxx
2.) Tag @geoconfirmed.bsky.social in the geolocation post that contains the coordinates.
3.) Prove your claim: People need to be convinced without opening a map app.
2.) Tag @geoconfirmed.bsky.social in the geolocation post that contains the coordinates.
3.) Prove your claim: People need to be convinced without opening a map app.
1.) Reply under the post containing the footage or quote it. The original source URL (e.g. from Telegram) is necessary & important. If your source comes from a platform like TG, we would appreciate an additional upload to BlueSky.
Example by @blinzka.bsky.social
1.) Reply under the post containing the footage or quote it. The original source URL (e.g. from Telegram) is necessary & important. If your source comes from a platform like TG, we would appreciate an additional upload to BlueSky.
Example by @blinzka.bsky.social
- Random videos of that place, for example from YouTube.
- Already located footage → geoconfirmed.org
- Random videos of that place, for example from YouTube.
- Already located footage → geoconfirmed.org
- Google maps business images (pins) - Caution, they may not be accurate or could show a different place. It is recommended to cross-reference it with the satellite imagery/other imagery or footage you're using to make sure it's the same place.
- Google maps business images (pins) - Caution, they may not be accurate or could show a different place. It is recommended to cross-reference it with the satellite imagery/other imagery or footage you're using to make sure it's the same place.
- Sentinel → apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser
- Maxar imagery → livingatlas.arcgis.com/wayback
- Apple and Yandex → satellites.pro
- Sentinel → apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser
- Maxar imagery → livingatlas.arcgis.com/wayback
- Apple and Yandex → satellites.pro
- Google Earth Pro's Timeslider to see the facades of buildings, structures from the side, etc.
- Google Maps Streetview (you can often switch between different times there)
- Google Earth Pro's Timeslider to see the facades of buildings, structures from the side, etc.
- Google Maps Streetview (you can often switch between different times there)
Take time to create the proof, and confirm the location the best you can. If not 100% certain, you can additionally use:
Take time to create the proof, and confirm the location the best you can. If not 100% certain, you can additionally use:
- If possible: Rotate the satellite imagery you use to verify your location in a similar way as the footage you want to prove.
- If possible: Combine both images you're comparing into a single image, so everything is visible at a glance.
- If possible: Rotate the satellite imagery you use to verify your location in a similar way as the footage you want to prove.
- If possible: Combine both images you're comparing into a single image, so everything is visible at a glance.
- Use colours that stand out when compared to the feature in the footage as well as the imagery you're referencing (satellite, other footage, ...). Example: When the area you want to draw on is dark green, dark green would not be a good choice as a colour.
- Use colours that stand out when compared to the feature in the footage as well as the imagery you're referencing (satellite, other footage, ...). Example: When the area you want to draw on is dark green, dark green would not be a good choice as a colour.
- If you want to highlight a structure with a line, draw slightly beneath it so the structure/feature is still visible.
- Use different colours for each feature you're comparing.
- If you want to highlight a structure with a line, draw slightly beneath it so the structure/feature is still visible.
- Use different colours for each feature you're comparing.