Identifying an observation as human already renders it casual with no need to use any other DQA option. They should not be marked captive/cultivated to put them into that “bin” though it still seems to happen quite a bit. There are also some older discussions about this issue. It’s frustrating, e.g. for someone who is trying to add IDs to cultivated plants, to have to wade through a bunch of humans marked captive/cultivated.
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