Two stops in one cell

Hello. Is it possible to move a visible pokestop in a cell that already has a pokestop and have both of them visible in-game? Of course with no proximity issues.
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TheFarix-PGO Posts: 4,248 ✭✭✭✭✭
No, in large part because PoGo players were exploiting the location edits by first intentionally submitting a Wayspot in an incorrect location that was in an "empty cell" first so it would generate a Pokestop, then once approved moving it to a different location in order to create a cluster that wouldn't normally exist. Niantic has put a stop to this form of exploitation.
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Fortnite290-ING Posts: 170 ✭✭✭
@JimSparkle13-PGO Well, put the location name, location and names of the wayspots with their location and if additional, a screenshot of pokemon go of its occurrence, the Niantic team solves it.
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No, in large part because PoGo players were exploiting the location edits by first intentionally submitting a Wayspot in an incorrect location that was in an "empty cell" first so it would generate a Pokestop, then once approved moving it to a different location in order to create a cluster that wouldn't normally exist. Niantic has put a stop to this form of exploitation.
@JimSparkle13-PGO Well, put the location name, location and names of the wayspots with their location and if additional, a screenshot of pokemon go of its occurrence, the Niantic team solves it.
Thanks I was trying to make it clear. I don't really think it is an exploit though as many things that can be stops can exist in one cell and nothing in others, but that's another conversation.
Thanks I did it and I hope it will be solved soon. Do you know how much it usually takes them to review the appeal?
can be done in a few hours, but normally around a week. If you are totally unlucky, it will take a looooong time, so after a month of nothing, try numbing up your post.