Good question. I think that what's happened is a good lesson about confronting bias before the release of any app. @Pete_Spence
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At this point, it would be great to at least *have* an easy option to submit potential pokestops.
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I also thing there should be concerted efforts to make augmented reality mapping inclusive—make it accessible for everyone.
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Interesting to use the word "Accessible" from a disability perspective. Many PwDs feel excluded.
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Replying to @Lollardfish
I tweeted little bit about this; I do mean accessible in that people with disabilities should feel included
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Replying to @aurabogado @Pete_Spence
thanks, must have missed that. I found the dialogue around it interesting is that it followed a familiar pattern.
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of whether enabling the game to work for PwDs would enable others to "cheat," and whether that matters.
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I think I know what you mean, but can you explain more on the "cheat" part?
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well if one, for example, has mobility related disabilities, one could create a "virtual" mode rather than physical
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but then people who just didn't want to go for a walk would be able to use it.
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Exactly. Thank you for this. @Lollardfish @Pete_Spence
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