The 12 Days of Christmas app is a metaphor for Apple right now. It’s run out of ideas on mobile, and is burning through goodwill.
@allpointsnorth Average rating of 2 stars for 12 days of free stuff says it all.
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@bazzacollins@allpointsnorth …please everybody. As for ratings, how many 1000s take what interests them and aren’t vocal either way? -
@alstonebridge@allpointsnorth The same could be said of any app, Alan. -
@bazzacollins@allpointsnorth … reviews and ratings system undermining even good efforts. -
@alstonebridge@allpointsnorth Ratings system has its flaws, but this is pretty damningpic.twitter.com/rbNW0VxfJH
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@bazzacollins@allpointsnorth …lot of people will take their freebies and not throw a fit over unreasonable expectations. -
@alstonebridge@allpointsnorth It’s not unreasonable expectations, it’s failing to meet expectations. In previous years it was decent. -
@bazzacollins@allpointsnorth …but that just returns to sense of entitlement. As Chris pointed out, games are getting good use in his house. -
@alstonebridge@allpointsnorth You’re right. If we ignore all available evidence and take the word of two Apple journos, it’s been great. - 7 more replies
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@bazzacollins I’m with@allpointsnorth; there hasn’t been much I’d normally download, but Rayman is excellent, and it would never…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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