Meanwhile, for this edition of updating what's going on with my PokéStop nominations, I thought I'd do things a little (well, somewhat) differently from previous updates. Given the way that things have been somewhat recently, I'm going to update on them mostly philosophically rather than objectively, but still with reference to what has gone on with them. It's also been a somewhat questionable time for those nominations, so this update is a further "stepping back" since the last update for the consideration of the aspects that apply to them.
Considering the very many nominations that I've made (over 250 in all, both Accepted and Not Accepted), I do believe that I've stayed within the corridor of what makes them fit as waypoints and therefore PokéStops in Pokémon Go - furthermore in other games that draw elements from the same system. The ones that are (were) Accepted should exemplify that quality to a great extent, while the Not Accepted ones can (may) be considered as attempts to "bend" the corridors a bit while still staying within them - despite the unsuccessful results. The system has to become the "proving ground" in this regard as best as it possibly can.
For the objectivity, I can still provide the monthly impact numbers for January (informed in February) and February (informed in March - this month). For the former, there were 23863 visits by 1119 players, and for the latter, there were 32207 visits by 1286 players. Those are still impressive numbers by a long shot, and they ought to be a further affirmation of the quality of the waypoints as I have detailed above. Whatever it takes to maintain and even increase those numbers is going to have to be determined by how I continue to deal with the nomination system - as well as how that system deals with me and other players.
Having dealt with the PokéStop (and waypoint) nomination system for the better part of many years, it can be said that there have been many ups and downs. Right now, there is a lot of the latter and a little of the former, and that is very well reflected in how I'm dealing with writing up the status for that, as I usually and regularly do on this blog. Something will have to give way, certainly, for further advancements and improvements to that, and they'll still hold both philosophical and objective answers as the process continues.
One year ago: Thinking About... Us
Two years ago: Pokémon Go Event Rollup, 3/31/2024
Three years ago: The State of Nominations, Part 21
Four years ago: Consume and Create
Five years ago: "New Daybreaks" for Pokémon
Six years ago: The Long-Winded Side of Things
Seven years ago: Cosplay: ONEGAI Bunkasai 2019 - Eiyuu no Uprising
Eight years ago: Mauville's Progress
Nine years ago: Nostalgia: Episode 672 - "Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!"