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> When GP says their actual app is "pretty much garbage" and that there was red tape and nitpicking - Apple is trying to stop garbage!

and failing at it, because that garbage got published on the app store.

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Yeah, that part was a bummer. I get that Apple has incentives at cross purposes there. Do they have a higher bar than Google? Can we even tell?
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From experience doing mobile development at work, natively for both Android and iOS, Apple does test and run your app to make sure it works and that it does what it promises to do. I can see it because we issue both Google and Apple accounts and I can see when they get used. While Apple's app review is harsh, it did make our app higher quality and they are quick to reject when there are bugs. They run our app on every review and go through their checklist. Apple is also quick to question the permissions we ask for and make us justify them. In one instance, whoever did the app review, listened to our justification and actually recommended a better, alternative approach. Android, Google test ran our app when we put it up for the first review and havn't used their test credentials for any subsequent reviews to push app updates. We totally could just completely bust our app, push it to the store or do whatever we want and there seems like little to no oversight.
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That's really interesting - thank you for sharing! I've only ever submitted to the App Store, so I didn't know!
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It's hard to go look in the app store and see what a dumpster fire it actually is and then claim Apple is trying. They aren't. They're just claiming that as marketing to keep their money making machine.
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> It's hard to go look in the app store and see what a dumpster fire it actually is and then claim Apple is trying. They aren't.

You cannot make that claim unless you know how many apps Apple has rejected for being garbage. On one hand, developers complain Apple runs all kinds of checks on their apps before publishing on the App Store. On the other hand, users complain that App Store has too many low-quality apps. Both can be true at the same time if the stream of apps is high volume and low quality.

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