>"And does anyone know how to get a pokestop to move?"
Move, no, sorry. (Expect for some schools and government authorities who've gotten them turned off, or put on schedules -- there during some hours and gone during other hours.)
But fwiw, we do hear that if an Ingress player adds a certain resource in Ingress and it's approved, that new resource then subsequently appears in Pokemon Go as a new pokestop.
Also, reputedly, Niantic has some high-ranked Ingress players auditing requests for new Ingress resources in rural areas, which, when passed, are popping up in both games.
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Move, no, sorry. (Expect for some schools and government authorities who've gotten them turned off, or put on schedules -- there during some hours and gone during other hours.)
But fwiw, we do hear that if an Ingress player adds a certain resource in Ingress and it's approved, that new resource then subsequently appears in Pokemon Go as a new pokestop.
Also, reputedly, Niantic has some high-ranked Ingress players auditing requests for new Ingress resources in rural areas, which, when passed, are popping up in both games.