Key:lgbtq:signed
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Indicates whether the level of LGBTQ+-friendliness can be verified by the presence of a posted sign |
Group: properties |
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Status: in use |
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The lgbtq:signed=*
tag is used to indicate whether the LGBTQ+-friendliness of a feature can be verified on location by the presence of a posted sign, message, flag, or sticker.
Most commonly, this is used to indicate the presence of a pride flag (and/or any variant), an HRC sticker, or a posted message.
Values
lgbtq:signed=yes
: Indication of level of LGBTQ+-friendliness is presentlgbtq:signed=no
: No indication of level of LGBTQ+-friendliness is present
Note that any value of lgbtq:signed=*
is not indicative of the value of lgbtq=*
- only whether it is possible to determine via survey whether an indication of any level of LGBTQ+-friendliness is present or not.
How to map
- Add
lgbtq:signed=yes
to a feature to specify that an indication of level of LGBTQ+-friendliness is present. - Add
lgbtq:signed=no
to a feature if there is no indication of level of LGBTQ+-friendliness present. Keep in mind that this does not implylgbtq=no
!
To map a pride flag separately, use man_made=flagpole
+ flag:wikidata=Q51401
(6 colors one) (or flag:wikidata=Q96633914
(progress flag), flag:wikidata=Q3249832
(trans flag), etc.)
Tags used in combination
lgbtq=*
- indicates the level of LGBTQ+-friendliness of a feature
Example
Bar with a pride flag flying in the window:
amenity=bar
lgbtq:signed=yes
lgbtq=welcome
See also
- 2024 discussion on
lgbtq=*