Gym wrongfully removed

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

  • Wayspot Title: Monumento ai Caduti di Corchiano

  • Location (lat/lon): (42.3457412/12.352546899999993)

  • City: Corchiano

  • Country: Italy

  • Screenshot of the Rejection Email (do not include your personal information):

  • Additional Information (if any): I, sadly, probably did an oopsie, in good-faith i wanted to remove the picture, the 11 years old one and wrongfully taken of another monument in the town, that doesnt rappresent the monument (p.o.i.), didn’t find any category with that, but i wanted to specify that there are 2 more pictures that they were accurate. I didnt want to mess up a fallen soldier monument waypoint… just wanted to help with accurate info/picture… It was a Gym too.

Looking at iitc, which hasn’t updated Wayspots since the split with Scopely in May, is it this one?


The coordinates for that are 42.345264,12.355046

I think this may be a complicated issue if the Wayspot was not for the statue that is currently there. Possibly staff thought the current photos were a repurposing of the Wayspot for the statue that had originally been approved. You may have to resubmit.

Has a new gym popped up to replace this one? If it has, it may not be returned with gym status, even if staff accepts this appeal.

The picture that you see was one of the 3, the 11 years old is taken in a plaza 2 blocks away and from another statue (of course it is still present), the statue has a completely different in title and meaning, it’s not for the fallen soldiers, but for a branch of the army in particular. A new gym has indeed came to fruition inside a park there.

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If staff needs more information to restore this, I am sure they will ask. The statue on street view appears to be this one to me.


I am sorry this happened.

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Hi, @JackSmix! We gave this a second look and decided to restore the Wayspot in question.

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