Pokemon Go Community Day et al. I don’t think you are reading the book. Niantic took to Twitter for a clear statement on a Pokemon Go and wrote that the error was an incorrect one. A scenario in the last few Community Days with the trainer boosted action as was the typical event during Community Day. In addition to those that may be notified for December and future events, Incense behavior during Community Day will match normal gameplay. For February Community Day specific, Incense activated during the event will last three hours and only match seasonal bonus effects. Look up the official blog for full events details. Recently, Niantic has been criticized for posting information like this on the company’s Twitter account and failing to deliver a notification for in-game or entry to the official Pokemon GO blog. Still, they have a hard time communicating through Jack’s hellsite. I don’t think that’s bad for me personally. Even unboosted Incentives now are only slightly less effective than the boost of the Community Day we saw in the past few events. If you don’t make sure that you’ll be waiting to see each other spawn by the second, then you’ll probably not notice that change. That is partly because Niantic also increased the number of active spawn points during quarantine, this is part of the reason that stationary gameplay in GO-Pokemon is so much better than previously. Niantic has its issues, and communication is a major issue, but I don’t hope the fans are getting angry. Though the company took other measures outside of Incense to secure that players can play this game, that is supposed to be an exploratory game, from home, I don’t think it should be something they do with over the matter. They approach the actual scene of Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, one’s part, their dealing with that situation.