Hello, no that was different types of wayspot, to give you the precise list, there was 2 playgrounds, 1 tag, 1 city information board and an electrical box tagged by an artist (the name was wrote)
@shinydestiny1 hello and welcome.
If you wish to appeal the removal please start a separate topic as that will help the wayfarer team review.
Ah we crossed over. I will split and create the new topic.
You might want to consider some geotagged photos to help provide evidence they are still there and their location.
Also any other evidence as to their importance.
hello, are you a wayfarer ambassador? because I am a community ambassador (pogo), so to answer your other question, yes, they were important to our large and very active community. what can i do to restore them ? We never had that problem before
Hello, and yes I am a wayfarer ambassador.
Have Quick Look through this area at other successful requests.
It seems unlikely but there is a possibility that there were owner requests for removal.
You need to make a case for each.
Since several are quite a few months old providing an up to date pictures are useful. Especially to confirm they are still there and the location.
For the utility box - is there any website that can confirm this is part of an official project?
In other words the focus is on the object.
Although it is not the impression you get from pokemon Go, the yimportance to the player community is not important.
You should provide details of why the wayspots meet criteria.
Okay, do I have to put the details in a New discussion or in this one ?
This one will be fine.
wayspot title : Boîte électrique - Tim Marsh
location : 48.77420705991846, 2.3103949124539866
city : Sceaux
country : France
here is the link of one of his artwork published by the official facebook of the city:
and there, the maps link where we can see the box (not yet) tagged
wayspot title : Panneau d’informations Sceaux
location : 48.77425785961953, 2.311933792003432
city : Sceaux
country : France
here is the maps link :
is it what details i have to put ? @elijustrying
Hi @shinydestiny1,
This notice board appears to be on the grounds of a school for children. While otherwise this could be eligible, being on school grounds excludes it.
A bit more detail can be found here: https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/t/private-residences-farmland-k-12
Hi
Yes. This is fine but as @LetsRollGirl says objects at a school are not eligible.
Anything attached to the premises (fences, walls, etc.) or on K-12 school grounds is completely disqualified and correctly removed, seems like that is your issue.
Also, it’s a bit confusing, the Facebook post you shared may be from the same artist, but talks about a painted power box on the other side of town at Avenue de Camberwell
Thanks for the appeal, @shinydestiny1! After reviewing the additional evidence provided, we’ve decided to restore the Wayspot “Boîte électrique - Tim Marsh” in question. However, we stand by our decision to retire this Wayspot “Panneau d’informations Sceaux” .
Hi, the bulletin board is indeed located close to the school, but completely outside (on the public sidewalk), its information is only relevant for adults (information about the city, local representatives etc) so has no connection with the school and was set up for local residents. I am well aware that creating wayspots related to schools is problematic, in this case, I submitted it because as I said, there is no connection with the school.
As others noted, it is located on school grounds, right outside the building nearly attached to its wall. That makes it ineligible.
No no, it’s not on “school ground”, it’s on a public road and not attached to the wall. You can see it on Google maps…
Yes and ? Everything that is on the street of a school belongs to the school? no I don’t think so. Are streets condemned of wayspots because one of it’s building is sensitive ? Because if it was the case, it wouldn’t be a lot of them
Let me clarify it for you. The reason schools are not allowed is not because we don’t like schools. Wayspots on school properties may pose safety hazards for the kids amongst many other reasons.
This property seems to belong to the school. Unless we have conclusive/satisfactory evidence suggesting that the Wayspots are not on the school property, we would rather err on the side of caution and keep it retired. The evidence provided this far is not conclusive for us to restore the Wayspot.
Hope it helps!
Edit: the later part of my response for the other two appeals.