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by Donzo 2794 days ago
I'm a small to medium sized publisher and I've had to travel through Google's compliance funnels more than I would have liked.

I've never had any compliance issues with any other advertising network.

Google works hard to keep the ecosystem healthy because it's good for their long-term interests. But of course, their systems are not perfect.

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If you're removing 700,000 apps a year from your store for violating your own policies, it's fair to say your system is not only not perfect, it's horribly broken.
Completely disagree. Could also mean they're doing a great job finding problematic apps.
They have "only" 2.6 million apps (as of March 2018):

https://www.statista.com/statistics/266210/number-of-availab...

37% fraud-rules breaking rate is pathetic. Maybe they should spend time vetting these things before allowing malware-infested spyware out into the "ecosystem."

Another way to look at it is their submission process fails to catch problematic apps. Making it necessary to pull them from the store after they have been published.