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Dog waste bins are not eligible. Nobody wants to gather around a barrel of steaming feces on a hot summer day to do a raid.
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I would reject it even without the mention of Pokémon Go because it seems to be a blatant attempt by the business owner to get free advertising. It you want a Pokéstop at your business, pay for a sponsored shop.
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That is typical for the Pokémon Go subreddit.
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I would think pedestrian access would be an issue. It doesn't look safe for pedestrians.
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Niantic has blocked Russia from their games. It is intentional that they can't play and I believe Niantic is automatically rejecting old nominations as they come up.
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That is the jail icon. They are restricted from starting threads, I believe.
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Individual holes in a disk golf course are not eligible. Is there already a wayspot for the course as a whole?
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Neighborhood entrance signs are almost never eligible. They would have to be especially artistic and unique. If that is an example of what you think are great nominations or you base that opinion on what you have seen as existing wayspots, it is easy to see why a lot of yours are getting rejected. There is a lot there that…
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I would reject it due to your description. If you are nominating the gazebo or pergola, focus your primary photo on that and use an appropriate title. Even if you did that though, if you have the stuff about "I'm surprised nobody nominated it", I would still reject. That needs to be removed.
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I would seriously question if they are correct that what they want to nominate meets criteria and doesn't fall under exclusion criteria if the person couldn't pass a very easy test on said criteria in 2 tries. Unfortunately now as others have said, they have unlimited attempts to pass the test so they can just brute force…
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Oh, I will still vote to approve bad art if there is some verification and it appears permanent. If it looks amateurish, easily movable, and the submitter adds absolutely no supporting information that backs up their claim that it is a real, permanent art installation I am going to assume it is not and that the submitter…
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It sounds like it is a special education secondary school as special ed students are entitled to services through the school year in which they turn 22 in some states. These are not students that have graduated high school, much less college. They are still K-12 students.
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That does look like a potentially fake nomination. It appears to be something a young child made in art class that someone stuck on a post to take a photo and do a photosphere. If the artist is truly known, you should be able to name them and there should be something you can link to in supporting information to back up…
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The current wayspot there should be removed and likely will if someone reports it with evidence.
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It just looks like a sidewalk to me.
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You really should not be nominating "parts" of a playground to begin with. Individual pieces of playground equipment are not eligible, it is supposed to be one POI representing the playground area as a whole.
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38 for Pokemon Go. I am not sure about Ingress.
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Yeah, I think a lot of them really mean "not many stops I can reach without getting off my couch".
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It may be in a cell that already has a Pokestop or gym. If that is the case, it will never appear in Pokémon Go.
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Well, context is important and the way it was used there was not offensive, but filters are not great at looking at context.
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I think they are talking about the word censored out here. https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/discussion/comment/156554#Comment_156554
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There is no "must". You are not entitled to have wayspots that don't meet Pokémon Go's cell inclusion rules added to it just because you nominated through Pokémon Go.
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Report them and if the removal request gets denied, post an appeal of it with evidence here in the invalid wayspot report section.
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Not for random people. You need the make a case for how the person is locally significant or a historical figure. Just being dead and having family that are willing to spend money to slap your name on a bench or memorial tree plaque doesn't make that object a POI. If it is merely a bench like thousands of other generic…
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You should look at the pattern of invalid removal requests submitted by the OP and reconsider your decision.