I still think you're putting to much weight on accuracy as the key feature. We have plenty of customers who only care about having the correct town or postal zone or neighbourhood, and some even who actually do NOT want accuracy (due to privacy implications).
Nevertheless, yes of course I get what you are asking. Fundamentally all geocoders rely on someone having verified the input data, be it a government surveyor, a car taking pictures that are then evaluated (by humans and/or image processing software) or an OpenStreetMap volunteer, etc. We are at the end of a long data chain and have to trust the inputs we get.
In my 20% time I'm working on a world map at 1:1 scale which will solve this problem, hoping to launch next quarter ....
Nevertheless, yes of course I get what you are asking. Fundamentally all geocoders rely on someone having verified the input data, be it a government surveyor, a car taking pictures that are then evaluated (by humans and/or image processing software) or an OpenStreetMap volunteer, etc. We are at the end of a long data chain and have to trust the inputs we get.
In my 20% time I'm working on a world map at 1:1 scale which will solve this problem, hoping to launch next quarter ....