Differences between iconic architectures, monument objects and suspended art
Spinky108-PGO
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In the "what is it?" where you categorize nominations for art in this case for my question when reviewing, I find it difficult to tell what the differences could be between iconic architectures, monument objects and suspended art.
What are the differences between the three?
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Monuments are statues or structures built to commemorate a person or an event.
Iconic architecture may be something like the Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, or other similar buildings or building features.
The best example I can think of that would fit suspended art is if a three dimensional piece of art in a gallery was hung from the ceiling and you could walk under or around it.
If in doubt, you can just categorise art as "art". You don't need to select a subcategory.
For monument objects, I believe you copied straight from the wikipedia.
I didn't know you could categorize stuff as art only, how do I do that?
I actually didn't, but having Googled, I did apparently get close. Maybe I've looked this up before at some point and the text got stuck in the back of my mind, who knows.
To select art by itself, simply tap on the art option and then don't select a sub category from the list.
It seems like this isn't working on mobile (Chrome browser).
Honestly it doesn't really matter. Those tags are not used in any of the current games.
If you vote "No" on every "What is it" option that Niantic presents, it'll open up a freeform box. Type "Art" in that box.
Not yet. The devs have said they'd like to use it in future apps and even integrate it into PoGO.
What I am experiencing is (on mobile and desktop, just checked) that when typing in the "what is it" box (the way it was before the yes/no buttons), I can bring up "Art," but it won't stay selected on just "Art" without a subcategory. It either needs a subcategory or has to be left blank.
Weird, I'm using Chrome on my android and it is working just fine for me. I didn't realise this might not work for other people.