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"Strategically placed to provide advantage"
Rejection Criteria Abusive location Locations that are intentionally and strategically placed to provide advantage to a single player or collective group. Or location edits that attempt to move the Wayspot away from the object with which it’s associated (for example, moving the Wayspot to a different city/country or moving… -
Re: "Strategically placed to provide advantage"
I asked myself the same thing. What I assume what wad meant is: Basically the location must be with the object or very few feet away from the object. Placing the location to a suitable place for everybody is OK: you take a picture of a swing in the playground, nominate the playground, and set the pin to the corner of the… -
Re: "Strategically placed to provide advantage"
I think the important is the "intentionally and strategically placed". If you make a nomination whose location happens to be more accessible by some player, you're not intentionally placing it there; it's just where the POI is. Now, if you try to move curios in a park with little street view visibility so they're all…
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