As a result, many have created unreal locations on the map to attract PokeStops to their neighborhood,” said Dong. “They want to catch Pokemon and load up items from Pokestops but are too lazy to walk. Pokestops are virtual places that provide random supporting items for the game and are mostly stationed at popular places or important cultural spots, such as parks and public buildings. Lanh Dong, representative of the group in Vietnam, said many people have attempted to create unreal positions to trick the game provider to place Pokestops near their neighborhood. Screen shot of the appeal made by Vietnam’s Google Map Maker on their Facebook page. "Don’t destroy such a useful source of data that has been helping you in your daily life for some momentary pleasure.” The post, which was reportedly written by an admin named Le Bach, reads: " We are calling on you to stop destroying the map for Pokemon Go's sake. Vietnam’s Google Map Maker, a community that contributes local map data to the internet search giant posted on their official Facebook page on August 10 an appeal to Pokemon Go players to stop messing up location accuracy of the digital map’s data.
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