I’m just gonna keep reminding people that Apple banned the app that people can use to find out where tear gas activity is taking place. https://twitter.com/Baakfanmouyan/status/1193515178853167105 …
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You might have heard about the significant escalation this weekend in Hong Kong. It's ongoing. This is what people are facing as the week starts, and Apple still won't let an app that show public police activity, tear gas and roadblocks into the app store.https://twitter.com/lokmantsui/status/1196239370035982336 …
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Off the thread's topic but still related. It is interesting that online slave market services are still allowed to exist. https://youtu.be/2IdII_n28e0
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@Apple think if all real#HongKong people died, they can totally enter the great China's market. That's why they are willing to give a hand to Beijing and band the app.#BoycottChina#HKHumanRightsandDemocracyAct#HumanitarianCrisisThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Did you see the Google Play version of the app? Regardless of politics, Apple wouldn’t allow an "website wrapper" into AppStore. Go read https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#minimum-functionality …
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No, they cited exactly the reason I said, that it was being used to ambush police which is utter nonsense, false and not even possible. If they had cited what you said as a reason, that would be a different issue.
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