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Acevil said:
fordy said:

If PokeVision shut itself down, they woud have announced it properly, instead of the cryptic "I wish we had news to tell you" tweet on Twitter. 

Also, several other sites providing the same service shut down at the same time. Do you believe that they all had the same intention at once? (The comment from the Niantic CEO is a few days old now...)

The shutting down of those websites has more to do with the update messing everything up for them. They will be back in full force once they learn how to get behind Niantec's servers (which by the way, is against terms and condition since day 1).


Their are other formats of services provided by others, that use different system of gathering data that fully work still. 

This could all be avoided if Niantec actually fixed the tracker provided in game by adding more service resources, instead of lying about it being a minor bug. Pokevision themselves even expressed interest in continuing their project until the tracker was fixed. Right now, Niantec have started a fight that can only damage their reputation in the long run.

What services are these? If you're talking about some kind of social contribution site, please keep in mind that I live in regional Australia, with very little population density that make any kind of collaborative effort pretty much worthless.