Beyond the issue of never knowing what has been added or changed on Ancestry updates, lies the question of the quality of the transcription -- or lack thereof. I have been using Ancestry files for years as I research World War I soldiers from Gravenhurst and environs. The word 'Gravenhurst' alone has been transcribed in at least a hundred different spellings to say nothing of names of people and places. I have sent dozens of 'edits' through their form on each record, but to no avail. It would seem as though there is absolutely no quality control. Has anyone found a way to get through to Ancestry editors? Surely they have a way of globally editing records to at least 'fix' all the versions of Gravenhurst. And beyond that, with the relatively expensive subscription fees, shouldn't we be able to expect a little more quality for our money?
Beyond the issue of never knowing what has been added or changed on Ancestry updates, lies the question of the quality of the transcription -- or lack thereof. I have been using Ancestry files for years as I research World War I soldiers from Gravenhurst and environs. The word 'Gravenhurst' alone has been transcribed in at least a hundred different spellings to say nothing of names of people and places. I have sent dozens of 'edits' through their form on each record, but to no avail. It would seem as though there is absolutely no quality control. Has anyone found a way to get through to Ancestry editors? Surely they have a way of globally editing records to at least 'fix' all the versions of Gravenhurst. And beyond that, with the relatively expensive subscription fees, shouldn't we be able to expect a little more quality for our money?
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