Wayspot Removal Appeal: Objects have been removed

Wayspot Title:
(A)台北當代藝術館至捷運站公共藝術設置案 - 也通風也報信
(B)中山地下街地面壁畫
(C)變葉木
(D)南港公園-變葉木(有毒植物)解說牌

Coordinates:
(A)25.050351,121.520105
(B)25.054327,121.520531
(C)25.045504,121.591598
(D)25.046407,121.591563

City, Country:
Taipei City, Taiwan

Screenshot of the Rejection Email:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Evidence to support the appeal:
(A)
Photo Cover of this wayspot:

In the old Street View (2020), this Wayspot(Balloon Sculpture) still exists

However, in the latest version of Street View (2024), this Wayspot has disappeared.

(B)
Photo Cover of this wayspot:

In the old Street View (2017), this Wayspot still exists

However, in the latest version of Street View(2025), this location has been renovated, this wall has been renovated into another theme, the Wayspot has disappeared.

(You can also refer to the street view from 2018 to 2020, which shows the process of construction and modification.)

(C)
Photo Cover of this wayspot:

In the old Street View (2016), this Wayspot still exists

The newer Street View has photos closer to the original location of the sign, which can be compared with the cover photo:

Making a Comparison:

however, in the latest version of Street View(2025), this Wayspot has disappeared.

(D)
Photo Cover of this wayspot:

The address of Wayspot (D) is set in the military camp north of Wayspot (C). OepnStreetMap can also prove that it is a military base.

(Normally, there will be no plant introduction signs in military bases.)

In addition, whether in terms of shape, plant description, or background, Wayspot (D) is exactly the same as Wayspot (C).

Therefore, it is reasonable to suspect that Wayspot (D) is a duplicate of Wayspot (C).

Thanks for the appeal, @EONloveu. After reviewing the additional evidence provided, we’ve decided to retire the Wayspots in question.