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Re: Are wayspots in multi-family condominium such as playground, fitness corner, clubhouse eligible?
Because it's accessible, it doesn't have to be ALL 24/7. Parks close at night, places have gates or key cards. If it's accessible by some, then its accessible and eligible, if its accessible by literally nobody, its rejected because no pedestrian access. Pools are a no. Residentially focused pools are a liability risk, and… -
Re: Mass rejections, Niantic or Upset players review bombing?
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Re: Private residence Wayspot removal denied
Also, they explicitely talked about the 40m rule in the November AMA: Can you clarify the definition of “private residential property?” Are multi-family residences included in this rejection reason? What about Wayspots that are within 40m of a private residence? The considerations when looking at private residential… -
Re: REMOVED PORTAL APPEAL
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Re: dangerous area
This nomination was never approved in Vietnam because it did not meet any of the criteria: + not a place for exercise or sports... + not a place to explore - national security + a place that is accessible to society - this is a reasonable criterion but in terms of actual form, it is not because people can stand or work… -
Re: Huge statue was removed due to misleading information
Strongly disagree. If there's an information board, plaque etc. that's clearly meant to be read from up close, it is very unlikely that the object would not have pedestrian access. The PoI in your photo is in my opinion perfectly safely accessible from the direction of the houses in the background. There's no doubt in my… -
Re: Explain me why these get rejected.
For the little free libraries, even if they're accessible from the footpath, if they're on the property of a single family private residence (which includes being attached to the outward facing side of the property boundary), then they're considered to be on private residential property and should be rejected. The yoga… -
Re: Why was this portal removed
So according to Nia's rules, the portal must be accessible and visible to everyone. Being publicly accessible isn't a rule. Wayspots can be in places like gated communities, pay-gated areas, or areas only accessible to employees of a certain company. What is a rule is that they can't be on private residential property. So… -
Re: PEDESTRIAN ACCESS FOR SOME OR FOR ALL?
I struggle with this, too. I just try to determine how restrictive the location is. For example, a gated community or military base certainly is not accessible to all. However, there would be a considerably large group of people who are able to access the location. But it seems to me that a location at a business that is… -
Re: Wayspot on private property, Newtown, PA.
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