“If you run to the press and trash us, it never helps.” Let’s see what happens this time around.
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“Update: Apple contacted me and told me they found evidence of App Store review manipulation.” https://blog.kapeli.com/apple-removed-dash-from-the-app-store#what-happened …
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Curiouser and curiouser! https://9to5mac.com/2016/10/05/apple-inexplicably-terminates-developer-account-for-popular-developer-app-dash-apps-removed-from-app-store/ …pic.twitter.com/kSwJdbIbRd
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Apple’s definitely not malicious and for the most part pretty competent. I knew something was fishy… Well deserved.http://www.imore.com/whats-happening-dash-and-app-store …
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Feels like the Dash guy committed career suicide. I tried it before and the app didn’t stick, no way I’d ever try it again.
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If Apple didn’t contact the Dash guy on both accounts before nuking them, that’s a big problem.
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Apple just updated App Store Review Guidelines. Looks like all future communications will be done via Snapchat.
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“Almost 1,000 fraudulent reviews were detected across two accounts and 25 apps” 1 account with 1k fake reviews and 23 apps & 1 with 2 apps?
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@tapbot_paul Right. What makes a review fraudulent/fake?0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@tapbot_paul At first I thought they meant fake accounts posting paid-for reviews. But all the reviews were from the actual own account?
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@mjtsai the statement says 2 accounts, but really who knows at this point.0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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