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by zepto
2190 days ago
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Well these points weaken some of your earlier ones. For example - if it becomes a duo or tri-opoly there is no reason for them to race to the bottom on commission - remember the store’s customers are the app buyers, not the developers. Stores from Amazon or Google simply wouldn’t need to lower commissions as long as they had more than 15% of the customers to bring to the table. I agree that the ranking algorithm is a problem and I think Apple should at the least provide an alternate storefront API, but you contradict yourself here by saying you’d be more secure if You weren’t dependent on the whim of one or two global corporations, because you also said you think two or three stores would be used by almost all consumers. If you are a porn developer it’s true that you’d only need to comply with the rules of a specialist porn App Store. However the vast majority of apps are not porn and are of mainstream appeal. All of these apps would have to comply with the superset of regulations so this is not a counterargument. Breaking up the App Store will simply harm the majority of indie developers. I grant that it may help porn producers. |
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