Clarify profile level contributions

Hi, I think Niantic should inform if your revisions contribute positive or negative in your profile level.
I reject contributions inside private property but they are accepted by others pleyers and appear in the games, are this reviews negative in my level profile?
How could Niantic controle this situations?
I'm bored to see wayspots in private properties that I reject but finaly appear because others players accept.
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And what kind of private property? Is it a single family house?
Both, in a single family house and in an apartment building.
Objects in the common areas of apartment buildings are valid so long as they meet the eligibility criteria.
Apartments are OK as that's not a private residence (per niantic), private residence is a single family house (or farm). But single house family you should be rejecting as you are
In answer to your original question though, if you reject something and it ends up in game It does effect your rating, probably not that much though as , whe you see most people's agreements to reviewed percentage, its usually in 60-70% range while bei g great
But this apartment buildings are in zones that only people who live inside the apartments could interact with.
Niantic says it is perfectly okay for a Wayspot to be in a limited-access area. It can be at Disney World, at your business office, in a gated community, or in a locked FedEx distribution center. It must have safe pedestrian access and all of the criteria must be in compliance (if it matches any rejection criteria it’s not allowed), but otherwise it’s fair game.
Niantic said that at apartments, only common areas can have waypoints. Certainly, inside a private living space is not OK. Even courtyards, where you'd have to walk thru the building, are not OK.
EDIT: Niantic will not ever tell us which specific nominations we reviewed passed or failed, or in what way/reason. They don't want to give more and more data to cheaters who build bots to review for them, or build cabals, or otherwise "game the system".