As a hardcore Pokemon Go enthusiast with years of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel both baffled and frustrated by the recent spate of rejected PokeStop nominations in the game. Living in an urban jungle, I’ve always dreamed of having a PokeStop right outside my apartment for easy access to Poke Balls and gifts. But alas, even the most seemingly perfect spots have been getting turned down without any clear explanation – it feels like trying to catch ’em all is becoming more challenging than ever!
I’ve spent countless hours taking high-quality photos of potential PokeStops and crafting compelling descriptions that showcase their educational, outdoor, or social significance. So when my latest submission for a local library got rejected without any discernible reason, I couldn’t help but feel disheartened.
However, the recent announcement from Niantic Wayfarer has shed some light on this mysterious phenomenon. It turns out that an AI system called eMiLy has been reviewing PokeStop submissions automatically, leading to inaccurate rejections and approvals. While I’m relieved that they have temporarily disabled auto-rejection, I can’t help but wonder if my rejected nominations were victims of this rogue AI.
In the meantime, I’ll keep resubmitting my rejected PokeStops with fingers crossed, hoping for a fair review by human eyes rather than machine algorithms. And who knows? Maybe one day, I’ll finally be able to catch ’em all – or at least have a PokeStop within walking distance of my apartment!
Oh, and on the bright side, at least I can always count on catching a Snorlax after a long day of resubmitting PokeStops… if only they weren’t so darn elusive!
Many enthusiasts of the game Pokemon Go aspire to reside near PokeStops, as it simplifies the process of replenishing Poke Balls, collecting gifts, and maintaining daily spin streaks at these locations. Some even consider this factor when choosing their next dwelling, be it an apartment or a house. Meanwhile, others pin their hopes on the possibility of submitting new PokeStop locations through the Wayfinder program in Pokemon Go. However, players have recently observed an increase in perplexing rejections of their proposed new stop submissions. Spots that typically would be accepted without question are being denied, frequently with no discernible reason – and a recent communication has explained this phenomenon.
At Level 37, players gain access to Niantic Wayfarer, a platform where enthusiasts of Pokemon Go can propose locations for the Niantic map. Essentially, it’s a place where they can suggest their preferred local spots to transform into PokeStops, allowing them to restock supplies or use lures to attract Pokemon. The process is detailed, involving submitting a quality photo of the location, a title, and a compelling description that demonstrates the location’s significance as a point of interest. It can be disappointing when a seemingly perfect PokeStop nomination gets rejected without a clear explanation.
Pokestops Rejected?
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As a dedicated Pokémon Go player, I’ve learned that Wayfarer guidelines encourage submissions of public spaces that are easily accessible and can serve various purposes – educational, recreational, or social. This could be a historic site, a park, a hiking trail, a coffee shop, or even a water fountain. The primary reason for a PokeStop rejection is usually because it doesn’t meet these criteria; for instance, trying to submit graffiti on an apartment wall as a quick-access spot. Other reasons might include the location being private property, unsafe, or adult-oriented. When a submission gets rejected, players are typically informed of these guidelines as the reason behind the rejection.
Pokemon Go’s AI PokeStop Reviewer Disabled After Inaccurate Rejections & Approvals
Over the past year, players have found that many submissions for new locations like parks and libraries were frequently rejected, seemingly without a clear reason. These places seemed to adhere to all Wayfarer guidelines. However, a recent statement from Niantic’s Wayfarer team may provide some insight into this issue.
It appears that Niantic Wayfarer’s team has been employing an AI system named eMiLy to automatically assess PokeStop submissions prior to human review. However, the automatic ‘accept’ and ‘reject’ functions weren’t functioning correctly, leading to some unusual approvals and rejections of submitted PokeStops. To address this issue, they temporarily deactivated both automated features, but have since turned on auto rejection again. This suggests that the problem causing stops to be incorrectly auto-rejected has been fixed in theory.
Individuals whose PokéStop nominations were previously declined without clear explanation might consider re-submitting the location, as it’s possible the rejection was due to a temporary issue with the eMiLy algorithm. Remember that manual reviews could take some extra time, given that anything not automatically rejected will be checked by the community until automated approvals are restored.
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