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Friday, January 22, 2021
Viral Leaders Trump & Johnson (satirical fun game) approved by Google, inexplicably found objectionable by Apple
[Update on 02/09/2021] A subsequent, refocused version of Viral Leaders, the Impeachment Edition (on the occasion of the Senate impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump), was approved by Apple.
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One of the issues raised in the
Coronavirus Reporter v. Apple antitrust complaint in the District of New Hampshire is the allegation that Apple s app reviews are arbitrary and capricious to the extent that one app might be rejected though a similar or more problematic app is approved. I ve also heard people say this about Google, and I can prove at least an inconsistency with respect to the application of its rule on COVID-related metadata, where a game is allowed to use the term pandemic in its Google Play Store description though this is expressly prohibited by Google unless an app is (co-)published by a governmental or rec
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One of the issues raised in the
Coronavirus Reporter v. Apple antitrust complaint in the District of New Hampshire is the allegation that Apple s app reviews are arbitrary and capricious to the extent that one app might be rejected though a similar or more problematic app is approved. I ve also heard people say this about Google, and I can prove at least an inconsistency with respect to the application of its rule on COVID-related metadata, where a game is allowed to use the term pandemic in its Google Play Store description though this is expressly prohibited by Google unless an app is (co-)published by a governmental or recognized healthcare entity, which isn t the case.
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One of the issues raised in the
Coronavirus Reporter v. Apple antitrust complaint in the District of New Hampshire is the allegation that Apple s app reviews are arbitrary and capricious to the extent that one app might be rejected though a similar or more problematic app is approved. I ve also heard people say this about Google, and I can prove at least an inconsistency with respect to the application of its rule on COVID-related metadata, where a game is allowed to use the term pandemic in its Google Play Store description though this is expressly prohibited by Google unless an app is (co-)published by a governmental or recognized healthcare entity, which isn t the case.
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