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I suggest that [landuse=basin] may be rendered with flat water-blue, and no strange green icon.
Example in a park :

https://www.qwant.com/maps/#map=18.21/48.8766543/2.2634781
And in the countryside :

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When I edit a polygon with a zoom level low and I snap this polygon to another one, it's very common the created snap point is not exactly on the line / point.
For me, it's a problem regarding I control if these polygons are not intersecting.