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Re: My appeal was accepted: unique title trail marker
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Re: My appeal was accepted: unique title trail marker
This is not a street sign. It's a trail marker. The paved area is a path for walking or biking. It is not a street. The name is the unique hook to make you click on it, short and sweet. The description includes the mile marker number, trail name. If I had included the description in the title [path + mile #], what's left… -
Re: My appeal was accepted: unique title trail marker
Exactly! As long as it's covered in the DESCRIPTION Think movie titles the first one that comes to mind is the movie, "Red". The simple description is a retired assassin reunites with his team to stop the assassin hunting him. Now my title "Slippery When Wet" is like "Red" you have to read the description to know what its… -
Re: My appeal was accepted: unique title trail marker
It's a perfect name for the POI, even though the trail marker is the POI. This is another example of voters deciding themselves or in groups that a POI has to have a generic name otherwise they wrongly reject it. Niantic have shown this not to be the case. The name in this case makes it easy to determine which POI is where… -
Re: My appeal was accepted: unique title trail marker
No... I am not saying Niantic Appealers are wrong, I am acknowledge they could be wrong. There has also been numerous examples where Appeals to remove wayspots have failed via appeals forum, only to have it posted in general and have Niantic say "We have looked again at these submissions and did X" meaning Niantic has…
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