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by HillaryBriss
2540 days ago
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it comes down to a criticism of: 1. Google Play Store's requirement that app devs publicly post a contact email address 2. Google's failure to invest more into eliminating bad apps from the App Store (somehow) 3. Google's scorched earth policy with regards to sucking all of the money out of the ecosystem for itself and a very small number of app dev winners -- leaving most of the app devs in the poverty zone Google could partially address #1 by creating a mail relay which filters out the bad library actors. App devs could use an address into the relay instead of publicly posting their own address and being left to fend for themselves. Of course, that would mean even more of a developer's customer communication would be routed through Google. So that's not exactly optimal either. |
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