And what about disabled people who can't always leave home? Why should they have to pay to play #PokémonGO? What about kids in hospitals?
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We literally have no way of submitting pokestops that would make it easier, more enjoyable for more vulnerable people to play.
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All we get is the hope that maybe one day we'll get more pokestops. Maybe. Who knows.
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Augmented reality is already suffering from systemic bias: from pre-k to STEM to maps to money, it's all about inequity.
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That's some of what I've been thinking about. I know lots more people've seriously brilliant
#mypokehood thoughts. Can't wait to read more.
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historic downtown.
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Ingress's map creates incentives to play in public urban centers. These are the safest, most accessable places to play
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