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A geotag icon is any image, whether raster or vector graphic, that can be used to symbolize the concept of geotagging any sort of data (or marking a location itself) or can be used for such a purpose directly. Some GeoHashers bring geotag icon signs with them to hashes, as an alternative or companion to: "Don't worry, the Internet sent us"; "The Internet was here"; "xkcd.com"; "wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing"; a QR code or other 2D 'bar'code encoding the above information, particularly the last two; ''et cetera''.
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📍<--this thing (perhaps more properly called a map pin). some people bring a big version to the hashpoint instead of or in addition to [[user:crox/Poster]]. For instance, as shown at [[wikipedia:planking]].
Most people use Google's (Maps and Earth) "Red Bulb" Marker, which looks something like a large (EDIT: on scalable vector graphics? How it that implied?) elongated upside-down red teardrops with a black dot in the center of the bulge.
 
It can be found here:
 
&insert link to svg here&
 
However, a viable alternative is the open source:
 
http://www.geotagicons.com/
 

Revision as of 13:53, 2 February 2020

📍<--this thing (perhaps more properly called a map pin). some people bring a big version to the hashpoint instead of or in addition to user:crox/Poster. For instance, as shown at wikipedia:planking.