Recently a bunch of pokestops has been appearing in my local forest. I suspect it is one person behind them as they have the same type of misspellings and wrong type of trail marker descriptions.
I started to suggest new titles and descriptions.
I got suspicios when I couldnt find one of them.
So I reported two of them (both trail markers), as they are not existing irl on the given location.
However - they were both rejected by mail this morning.
How do I appeal the rejection , as they are litterally not existing? A third one is also not existing.
Tia
Hello and welcome @fhkgdkj
You can use this form if you think that this is all about fake wayspots
You can attach geotagged photos of the area where the wayspots are meant to be, and it will be reviewed by the team.
You can also report on this forum but it is a public space.
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Thank you
I have reported via the link you provided.
However, the Niantic team is unable to ‘see’ the geotagging on the photos I sent.
Photos that I picked out via the map view in google photos and ios photo app. So they are most definitely geotagged when on my phone.
Do you know of a solution here?
I used to strip out the geo tag on my photos in the process of getting them to my computer when I submitted the report from there. Could that be happening to you? When I use help chat on my phone, and upload the photos directly from my phone there, they can see the location.
You could also trying an app “GPS Map Camera”. This adds the GPS Co-ords on to the actual photo.