Appeal for Wayspot Rejection - Box Cricket Pitch

When submitting a appeal, make sure to include as much of the following information as possible:

  • Wayspot Title: Box Cricket Pitch
  • Location (lat/lon): 2P29+XQR Bengaluru, Karnataka
  • City: Bengaluru
  • Country: India
  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):
  • Additional Information (if any): Reviewers provided these top reasons for not accepting this submission:
  • The submission is on private property which is not publicly accessible - but this is a gated society and not a private property.
  • The submission lacks uniqueness or historical and cultural meaning - this is meant to be added a spot for exercise and be social with others, and meets the criteria as it only requires one of 3 ( Niantic Wayfarer - Must meet at least one of the three eligibility criteria

Hi @DarK7PhoeniX
Welcome to the forum :hugs:
I’ve moved your topic to Nomination Support because the category Wayspot Appeals is for appealing rejected removal requests or to ask for reinstating removed wayspots.
Would you provide some screenshots of your full nomination?

Thanks for updating it in the correct forum, I have attached the screenshots as well.

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I assume its inside community center for that appartment building? It seems its inside room , so is it possible to get gps tagged photo(gps will be marked in photo) and take photo of the signage.

Its abit hard to verify location and its existance with existing photo.

Use one of your regular appeals. This should be eligible.

No option to do a regular appeal in the screenshots shared as well..

Adding geotagged pics here

Ok then. But where the photo taken is not where you pin the nomination. 13.002,77.719.

You have to wait for one of the appeal slots to refresh.

They do so every 15 days so you wont have to wait too long.

Its the same location, slight movement due to precision of 3 in the geotag vs precision of 6 in the actual.

Sure, will do but the rejection reasons are not even applicable here.

I have the best success with appeals when the rejection reasons are clearly bad and I can demonstrate why.