Provo Library Asks Niantic To Remove Pokémon Go Stops From Its Library

Provo Library

A few days ago we received the news of an association that requested that Niantic, the company that created Pokémon Go, remove the stalls and gyms that were in the Hiroshima site. After this news, there are many who have made requests, but the most striking is still the request for the Provo library in Utah.

This library has asked Niantic to remove all pokestands and gyms in the library and around her. This request is made due to the disturbances that users of this video game are creating as they pass through the library.

The riots in Provo may not be related to Pokémon Go

At first, the Provo librarians welcomed Pokémon Go users, although they were not readings, they made people come to the library. But little by little his arrival has caused chaos in the institution which has caused the library leaders to make this request. The description of the situation in the Provo library is very curious because it reminded me of the passage of Jesus against the priests of the Temple, where almost no services were held but a market, crowds, etc ...

In Provo the situation is different but just as chaotic. Apparently several users sell food next to the light sockets. The consumption of light has grown a lot as well as protests over noise throughout the building. It is even said that several users had forgotten to pick up the car in the library parking lot.

In defense of Niantic, many claim that these problems have come from other things and not from Pokémon Go, in any case it seems that the video game leaves no one indifferent. Personally, I think that libraries should not be related to this media and advertising phenomenon, more than anything because it has little to do with the essence of libraries, however, it is still a good claim to visit those librarians Do not you think?


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