Doubt with the wayspots

(I am talking about my case, although surely the same thing may happen in other countries) When reviewing wayspots I have come across countless religious tiles, in Spain it is very common to have tiles on the walls of Virgins, Christs or Saints, my doubt is if this should be accepted as a pokestop because most are placed in houses for their own benefit and are too common in spain, what should i do? Since there is a category section that says religious art on the wall, I am even more confused. I hope someone can help me with this question, thank you.
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There is no way to give a yes or no based on the tile. The location is what makes it eligible or not. If the tile is inside a church, it is probably eligible. If it is inside a home, it is not eligible.
Totally agree with SeaPrincess
So - A good principle to be safe
Is it rare - has heritage - can be proved to be important ((other than the obviour religious attachment)) and it is publically accessible -= good
Is it common and in a private house = no acceptable
Your point here is most houses in Spain and or other countries have a religous tile in their houses. To me that makes them more generic and therefor not acceptable than say a large 18th century religous tile in a public building or in a public space.
Good question ;-) Happy Friday
The problem is that the tiles are found at street level, that is, most of them at the entrance doors of the house, next to the main door, since they do not have a front patio, they are found on the public road, the thing is that they are so generic that it is no longer surprising to see one, it is too common and the tiles are sometimes repeated, they are the same designs and they are medium size (as would be anything for facade decoration) I am still a little confused about what to do
The problem is that the tiles are found at street level, that is, most of them at the entrance doors of the house, next to the main door, since they do not have a front patio, they are found on the public road, the thing is that they are so generic that it is no longer surprising to see one, it is too common and the tiles are sometimes repeated, they are the same designs and they are medium size (as would be anything for facade decoration) I am still a little confused about what to do, thanks u!
Tiles on any external wall of a private residential house wouldn't be eligible - reject
Thanks you!!
Additionally, the category section from Pokémon GO is not linked to wayfarer criteria - nothing becomes acceptable or rejectable by being on that list. Your orientation should be the Wayfarer Criteria website
I have read the criteria a few times, the places where he makes tiles are not usually points of interest with large open spaces, the criteria also talk about discoveries and such, as far as possible it is not a discovery or anything for that matter. style since on a street of 20 houses maybe 10 have it.