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by JumpCrisscross 838 days ago
> Criticizing defects in a product or criticizing a vendor's misbehavior doesn't make you automatically a "bad actor"

Doing so publicly certainly does. I would terminate business with a client if they started airing out their issues about me on Twitter.

That said, I’m not Apple. At a certain size, you lose the right to reject bad actors.

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Like I said, Apple gives you no other choice. They don't have proper channels for communication on things like software defects or policy. You have to kick up a public outcry to get any help.
> Apple gives you no other choice

Sweeney and Schiller were emailing. Apple will read a letter you send addressed to their legal team.

You don't control access to half of the world's mobile devices do you? :)