The
policy that
Apple has for letting
apps into their
store is a source of eternal controversy. Anywhere you can look you are going to find a tale detailing a
refusal for this or the other reason, and a comparison showing either that apps which were similar have been accepted, that apps whose content could be deemed as inappropriate did make it through… the list is endless, and to be fair not all of these claims are well-founded.
People love moaning and complaining – that is just the way we are, always focusing on the negative side. Still, Apple’s policies could (and should) be delineated more clearly in order to avoid the complaints that always end up surfacing. And now, these complaints have a space of their own online. The site is appropriately named “Apple Rejected Me”, and it collects the ramblings of those who have been rebuffed.
Funny enough, the “Apple Rejected Me” site could do with some clearer policies itself. As it stands, a sizable portion of posts are humorous one. While I laughed uproariously when I checked the site out, I just don’t know if that was its true objective. At any rate, the site makes it evident that Apple’s current policies are starting to get to some people. This site is a minor backlash, but there is no smoke without fire.