#protips for #portalappeals
Originally shared by NIA Ops
Tip of the Week: Report Temporary Portals as Invalid
Over the weeks, we've seen a number of Agents report temporary art exhibits as invalid Portals via #PortalAppeals. You're correct in doing so: research has shown that XM manifests itself best in places that are permanent. The next time you report an invalid Portal that's a temporary installation, we suggest you do so via your Scanner (instructions below). In addition, it helps to include the URL of the website that illustrates the temporary nature of the Portal or Portals you're reporting (Report Invalid Portal > Other > and then filling in the textbox with the URL). Oftentimes the Portal name will not match the name of the art installation, so this helps us to verify whether a Portal is permanent or not.
Instructions to report a Portal as invalid: https://support.google.com/ingress/answer/3033734?hl=en
https://support.google.com/ingress/answer/3033734?hl=en
Originally shared by NIA Ops
Tip of the Week: Report Temporary Portals as Invalid
Over the weeks, we've seen a number of Agents report temporary art exhibits as invalid Portals via #PortalAppeals. You're correct in doing so: research has shown that XM manifests itself best in places that are permanent. The next time you report an invalid Portal that's a temporary installation, we suggest you do so via your Scanner (instructions below). In addition, it helps to include the URL of the website that illustrates the temporary nature of the Portal or Portals you're reporting (Report Invalid Portal > Other > and then filling in the textbox with the URL). Oftentimes the Portal name will not match the name of the art installation, so this helps us to verify whether a Portal is permanent or not.
Instructions to report a Portal as invalid: https://support.google.com/ingress/answer/3033734?hl=en
https://support.google.com/ingress/answer/3033734?hl=en
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