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Isn't this more of an issue with Google Maps, rather than with Wayfarer? Basically the Wayfarer system sends the nomination coordinates to Google Maps, and receives the closest street address which they display in the review page. I tried looking up the nomination's location on Google Maps, and it gave me the same address…
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Thanks for the translation @Arnecouwelier-PGO I'd like to quote @Hosette-ING on a similar discussion: Basically private properties fine especially if people are meant to go to it
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Not a 360° video, but you can make a 360° photo with a photosphere using the Google Street View app, which will appear on Google Maps.
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We can't see your nominations with that link, please provide the complete detail of your nominations (title, description, photo, supporting information title and text, location, rejection reasons), and you may do so in the "Nomination Improvement" discussion category
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Have you set your Home and Bonus locations?
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As stated in your rejection email and in the description of the category, you cannot appeal rejected nominations. Best you can do is to post the complete detail of your nomination in the "Nomination Improvement" category so that others may give feedback that you can use should you choose to resubmit. That said, it'd be…
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Unfortunately, the only Street View available for your nomination seems to suggest that there is no pedestrian access from outside, therefore the "No Pedestrian Access" rejection. In addition, your nomination appears to be taken from inside the complex, with no Street View/Photosphere to confirm, leading to "No Real-World…
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If @52cucumbers-ING want a tamed squirrel, than I want a tamed owl. For Hogwarts purposes. I think whatever merch Niantic decides to give away to CAs comes second to the Wayfarer authorizations provided to CAs.
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Can you provide the complete detail of your nomination? We know the title, photo, and location, so just need the description and the supporting information (text and photo). Edit: FYI posts with pictures need to be approved by moderators, so it may take a while for your comment to appear.
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You can create an Ingress account (using the same Google/Facebook account as your Pokemon GO account) and open the Intel Map to see the POIs. No need to play the game, but if you want to submit a location edit you'll need to reach Level 12, as the support page mentions: As @Jtronmoore-PGO said, location edit for the…
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You're posting on the wrong category, you should post it on the "Invalid Wayspot Appeal". That's probably why the Niantic staff miss this.
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Why even bother using an electronic system? Why not have the nominations sent through the postal service, like ballots. We'll fill the forms and send it back by mail. Also the time limit to review each nomination still applies, even though it may expire by the time it reaches you. Maybe also ensure the forms are sent from…
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Make it mandatory for reviewers to come to the locations of nominations physically, so that you're really certain of what you're reviewing. Nomination expired? Tough luck, better get to the next location 100 km away fast. Login and captcha test after every submitted review. Just to make sure it is you reviewing and not…
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Please also include the supporting information text and the rejection reasons to provide a complete profile of your nomination.
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Then you may report it as an invalid Pokéstop in the app, selecting "No pedestrian access" as the reason. However, I am curious that there appears to be a bench next to the monument. Is that just part of it or is it meant for people to come and sit?
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Thanks for the information, I now understand what they were trying to say
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I've encountered a fake photosphere and have reported it using the Google Maps app on Android, but the photosphere still exists. Perhaps you will have better luck. I've mentioned the use of the app for reporting here: https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/discussion/comment/70339#Comment_70339
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Ah I see, thanks for the clarification. My apologies, I mean no disrespect, they were saying that "I am the new standard", so I was confused and thought they were saying that they had the authority, therefore I was apologizing for what I thought as my ignorance.
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My apologies, I did not know you are authorized by Niantic regarding the standards
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Which one of the removal reasons stated in this help page matches your request? https://niantic.helpshift.com/a/ingress/?p=web&s=portal-network&f=reporting-invalid-portals
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You don't include the photosphere in the submission. If you can create one, it will eventually appear on Google Maps, and reviewers will automatically see the photosphere. Just try to create Maps pin for now
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I understand your difficulty, but a photosphere is preferable as the reviewers will have a hard time knowing whether the community center is located there. Perhaps you can can add a Google Maps location of the community centre, and make sure to add pictures of the place there. The supporting picture is used to show the…
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Would be nice to have the nomination title, but I have enough info to form an opinion. Here are the issues about your nomination: Description and supporting information text are too generic. Your description needs to be more specific about the nomination (e.g. history and purpose of place), and your supporting information…
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Thanks @MilindJain2002-PGO, but the title and supporting information text are also necessary, as well as actual coordinates so that the location can be checked on Google Maps
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Put the complete details of the rejected nominations here (photo, title, description, supporting information, location, rejection reasons) so that we can make judgement on whether they are eligible and whether any improvements can be made for resubmission
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@L0rdpr1vyseal-PGO thanks for the info. My suggestion is to post your rejected nominations in the "Nomination Improvement" discussion and gather feedbacks before resubmitting them, to increase the chances of being accepted
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How fast did you do each review? It's common knowledge here to try and spend at least 20 seconds for each review, regardless of wayspot nominations, edits, and photo reviews.
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Upgrading means having your nomination getting reviewed by reviewers in a wider area, which increases the chance of failing since they are not from your area. Without upgrading, you nomination is only reviewed by reviewers near you, which means it will take longer if not enough are reviewing
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To add, there's a 20m rule where if you submit a nomination and it gets accepted, it won't appear if the location is within 20m of another wayspot
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Doesn't have to be different for all, just that it needs to be historically or culturally significant for the area. I'd nominate it if the locals think it is a heritage of the area, but it's on me to explain that case to reviewers For the restaurant, maybe try talking about its significance to the locals, even with no…