First Review – Misplaced Existing Wayspot and Time Expired

Hello, I need some advice. I was assigned to review a Wayspot in the city of Banská Bystrica, at the intersection of Moskovská and Tulská streets. However, I noticed that an existing Wayspot was placed at an incorrect location, using a photo (a children’s swing) that actually belongs to the location submitted for a new Wayspot. Meanwhile, the new Wayspot was proposed at the location where the swing is actually located, but the photo used in the nomination was of a different playground structure (a climbing frame), which is about 10 meters away, though still close by.
Since this was my first review, my time ran out while I was still learning how the application works and trying to figure out how to report that the existing Wayspot is incorrectly placed or possibly fraudulent.
How much time do I have to complete a Wayspot review? Is there any way to return to a review that expired? Thank you for your help.

Just to quote the clarification…

“Playgrounds should be nominated as whole and not individual playground items. Even if the area includes separate slides, climbing frames, sandboxes and or swings, there should be one Wayspot nomination marking them all as a collection. If there are separate, clearly divided playgrounds for young children and older children as below, however, each can be nominated individually.”

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Good day and welcone!

You will have 20 mins. from first load to expiry for each review. Once expired, it cannot be backtracked at this time.

The clarification mentioned above:

It may be helpful for your future reviews to also read the other topics.

You may request a location edit >10m via the help chat accessed from a speech bubble that appears when you visit the Help page.

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There is a 20 minute timer. Once that has expired, you cannot return to the review.

As SlimboyFat71 said - once you know, that review should have been rejected as Duplicate, since playgrounds are a single wayspot.

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The existing Wayspot was placed in a location where the swing does not actually exist – it’s located next to a residential building on an asphalt area, but the photo shows a swing. In reality, the swing is located below the hill of the residential building, together with the newly nominated Wayspot, which has a photo of a different climbing frame. I consider this to be one single playground. I would suggest removing the existing Wayspot and relocating the new one to the correct spot. I just ran out of time :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: and it’s a bit frustrating that there’s no way to go back to it, and I have no idea how much time I actually have to analyze the accuracy of a Wayspot.

And if I don’t live in that area but I’m aware of the issue – can I report it?

If you could supply the location (Long / Lat preferably) someone here would be able to check and advise.

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Position of the incorrectly placed waystop: approximately 48.725687, 19.113516 Position of the correct placement: 48.725378, 19.113846

you can use either of the forms linked at the top of the forum here or help chat on the wayfarer site to report problems without being there in person. they may need evidence from the physical location for some issues.

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