Portal rejected insuficate evidenve
Hi guys,
I submitted a portal 6 times now (each time different photographs). And i dont know what i can do more. Its inside a retirement home, but in the communal space (right after entering one of the 5 entrances) the people who live there and their family expise their art in that place. All art is for sale, so its different every month.
My rejection mail says that they dont see a pedestrian walkway (inside a building???) And dont have enough evidence it reflects the rral world location. I have also submitted a photosphere right there, so i dont know what i can do more. Any thoughts?
I would post photos and a link to ly photosphere but i cant becausse im not arround long enough,....
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there is the issue a retirement home - likely tagged as interfering with emergency services or private residence.
Emergency services will never use that entrance, since it only leads to the communal rooms. They have special parkingspace at all other entrances. If its provate residence, why dont tjey state that as reason on the rejectionmail? Also i stated clear in my description that the artroom is a communal room.
Sounds like it just isn't high enough quality to spark enough stars for approval.
Chances are it's being rejected simply for being indoor, lot of ingress voters hate that for some stupid reason, but if you're saying that the artwork is for sale and changed up often, I would reject it based on it not being permanent. You use a picture of the artwork, the portal gets accepted, the artwork gets sold and suddenly the portal picture no longer matches.
Pretty sure it's being rejected because it's indoors and there are no images. Submit a photosphere if you're that dedicated to getting the portal approved, and make sure that you submit the photosphere at the same location as the portal so that it's the closest image.
Also @PsychoX23 is right that it's temporary and therefore should not be approved.
He actually says that he submitted a photosphere.
True, but often the location doesn't jump to it in OPR. My point was to make sure that it's right on top of the item.
.. And make sure the sphere was actually maps approved.
"All art is for sale, so its different every month." is not helping your case. The retirement home is not a museum, so you're not going to pass it off as an art venue. Most of them have restrictive access too, so it's not an ideal location in general.
If you're dead set on having a portal there, I would try to find an easy candidate outside like a nice fountain or gazebo, if they have one. If not, I'm sorry your work portal isn't panning out.
Everytime I drive by a retirement he i check to see if there is a fountain or brass statue of children playing just to make portals.
Ill just give up then. 4 aproved photospheres in that room. 1 piece that will never be sold(the book).