Technology under capitalism, in one paragraph.
I feel like, if they were being thorough, they would’ve mentioned the game that came out before PoGo, Ingress, that populated most of the initial points of interest.
Sure, but nobody knows what “an ingress” is but almost everyone has heard of Pokemon. I’d also assume the size of the player base is not comparable.
I did actually play a bit of Ingress back in the day. I was one of two players in my entire neighborhood. Was never interested in PokemonGo tho. I think anything Pokemon is straight ass nowadays.
Not by a long shot even at Ingress’ peak.
Still, I think the location scanning isn’t as valuable as the pathing data they’ve been collecting. Besides, Google Maps has images of the majority of these scans anyway. But walking path data from millions of players for years is valuable for routing delivery paths.
But walking path data from millions of players for years is valuable for
routing delivery pathscorralling civil unrest.FTFY. Crowd control.
Eh, I think its exppress purpose is delivery bots, and authoritative control is a happy accident. I’m cynical enough to see it foremost as corporate greed.
Google maps has images of streets, they don’t have images of the middle of a park or the middle of a Hospital lobby.
fyi you can game these scans pretty easily at least in ingress
record the ground while moving the phone from time to time just so that the video is not too static
As someone whose SO played the game for years and as a result has a friend group who also played it.
Fun fact: it’s not worth as much as they think it is.
Fucking no one does the scanning quests. You get one and let it sit there unfinished because they take too long too do.
We often advise not to do scan research in our local community bc in addition to how long it takes, the next research task you get will always be to scan another POI, and if anything has physically changed about the POI the chances are high it’ll be removed from the game.
As someone who stopped playing 2 months after release, what are scanning tasks?
When you get a field research task to scan a specified stop, they want you to go to that POI, select its stop in game and use one of the corner buttons on the disk spin screen to open your camera and slowly do a 360 walk around it with the POI in frame. You then have to upload the scan. This video outlines the process pretty well https://youtu.be/zL1dCwnd7Fc
Just learned these shouldn’t appear until you hit At least lvl 37
I had my very first scan task for years until a few days ago. Then it just vanished and I haven’t gotten a new one, yet.
Niantic might be in damage control mode.
Good. They’re annoying. I just resigned to leaving one in my research list, never to be done and never to be replaced by another lol
But- but! Players agreed to the terms!!!
- Niantic
Is there any source for this besides a jpeg?
I’m not going to trust news from a Textured Vegetable Protein site.
Fair enough, I just had a Lemmy post with this link just above
Seriously.
Oh how I wish the West had not Pokémon Gone down the root of military-industrial fascism…
We are cattle.
i should say that i’m surprised, but i’m not. it’s the same scan as instagram. they sell you whatever kind of attention that you think that you’re getting. they take your data, they know your face, what you look like, where you move, everything. because people are dumb enough to film everything all the time and upload it to instagram. facebook has the data, the CIA has the data, trump has the data. if you want to organize any kind of political organization, well, you better hope that they don’t decide to bite your ass, because they definitely have the data to do so.
Oh joy, and here I thought that this was going to be about how they’re more perceptive of their own environment or that kind of thing, you know, something cool, something positive, but that’s what I get for not reading the community this is posted from first ;___;
This is close to being good news though. Imagine using that data for navigation and updated maps.
I’m not sure if consumer maps incorporate any of this. It’s really for Amazon delivery robots. Players show where its possible/preferable to walk, so non-car drones know where they can go and the fastest way to get there.
Ender’sKetchum’s GameSo many military drones bombing parks and malls in the suburbs.
Not yet
An extremely precise navigation system that can be used. It’s not for military drones.












