When submitting a Wayspot Appeal, make sure to include as much of the following information as possible:
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Wayspot Title: Öffentlicher Steinbrunnen mit Relief
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Location (lat/lon): 50.390387,7.396518
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City: 56637 Plaidt
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Country: Germany
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Wayspot Title: Wandgemälde mit Pferdemotiv
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Location (lat/lon): 50.389806,7.396922
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City: 56637 Plaidt
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Country: Germany
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Rejection email:
I am unable to take geotagged photos or a 360 video but am hoping to provide additional proof.
Firstly, just to reiterate, both of these are tagged as private residential property by the city. This person can claim that the fountain is public, but it would not be. However, it doesn’t exist in the first place so it does not matter.
AppleMaps LookAround imagery is from August 2020 but should still be enough to prove my point. Not the right kind of plants, fence vanishes, only plant not dead in the winter?
Google Gemini detects a synthID watermark in the supporting image, proving that whilst the main image is real (probably taken elsewhere), the supporting is generated to match the location. An explanation of SynthID watermarks can be found here.
For the second one, not only is this horse not there, it doesn’t even matter if it exists or not. What matters is that this is SFPRP. There is only one mailbox, one garage, one entrance door.
Thanks.









