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by oneweekwonder 4730 days ago
According to 148apps.biz[1] Apple gets just under 1000 apps submitted per day.

At that scale they can not "guarantee" safety. The same goes for any other application store, that works at the scale.

Some of the checking the submitter did could easily be automated and flag a user if there is a possibility.

But they "must" be using some tech like that, I hope?

[1]: http://148apps.biz/app-store-metrics/?mpage=submission

1 comments

With the magnitude of profits Apple makes from the App Store, they can't hire 100 smart people to intelligently and thoughtfully screen 10 submissions per day? Also, it sounds like their automated tests don't (for instance) check the submitted binary against hashes of all the other binaries that have ever been submitted, which I think would be a good step toward mitigating this particular plagiarism issue.