Pokeparada aceptada no aparece en el mapa
Hola comunidad.
Tengo un problema, envié una solicitud de Pokeparada desde el 2021 y hasta apenas hace 2 semanas me la aceptaron (si casi 2 años para que me la aceptaran) el problema es que no aparece en el mapa de Pokémon Go, pero si aparece en el otro juego de "Ingress" quería saber que se puede hacer para reportarlo.
La Pokeparada debería estar en ese círculo, la distancia entre una parada y otra es aproximadamente de 30 metros.


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I’m sorry that it took so long for approval, but unfortunately, it’s in the same cell as another pokestop so it will not appear in Pokémon go.
There’s nothing to report. @Elijustrying-ING will be able to provide full details but you’re nominating Wayspots which may become PokéStops.
By the sounds of it, this one doesn’t meet inclusion rules for that game but does meet inclusion rules for Ingress, so appears there.
You’ve still helped out players of that game, so they’ll appreciate the new Portal.
Hello and welcome @CristianZanes-PGO
i understand how deeply frustrating this is. It is really poor that it has taken so long for this to resolve and to have the excitement of finally getting it approved to be quickly followed by the disappointment of it not appearing in the game.
You deserve an explanation.
Although the impression you are given when you submit something is that you are submitting to be a pokestop (that’s the language used in the game) the reality is that you are submitting something with the potential to be a pokestop. There are several points in the process where this can prevent that happening.
Step 1 was to get it approved ( I too live in an area where it takes 2 years so I empathise)
Once your nomination is approved, it becomes a wayspot in the Lightship database - this holds all approved wayspots and is separate from all Niantic games.
That is the end point of wayfarer, and what happens next is not related to wayfarer.
Each game sets its own rules as to what it will take from the database to use in that particular game. This is a selection process so not everything is picked.
For Pokémon Go the rules revolve around the use of some mapping software commonly referred to as S2 cells.
Google: S2 cells and Pokémon Go - Pokémongohub has a very good explanation.
The key is that in PoGo it only accepts 1 wayspot in each Level 17 cell, so if there is already a pokestop or gym in the game in that cell, yours will not be selected to enter Pokémon Go.
ingress has a separate rule and that game uses a distance of 20m when selecting.
In your case it was selected for ingress as it met the rules for that game, but when pokemon came to select it did not meet those rules.
I have picked out way spot Altar de la Virgen. The grey circles represent the 20m radius and that is ok so it appears on Intel in Ingress. The green boxes are the level 17 cells and you can see that your wayspot shares the same cell. As this other wayspot is already in the game it blocks yours from being used.
Sorry, but there is nothing that can be done to turn this into something you can use in Pokémon Go.
The best thing now is to put this down to experience, and read the information about the cells so you are aware for the future.
Good Luck