Google is putting the clamp on low-effort apps in the Play Store. Apps that don’t offer basic functionality or quality may be removed.

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Yeah, that’ll be the day…

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While Google is doing that, maybe Google will do something about the low quality ads in play store problem too.

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17 points

Wow, really brave of Google to remove most of their own apps.

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It’s amazing to watch this place argue Google is a dangerous tech giant while simultaneously screaming about how bad and worthless their software is.

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They are a monster of a tech company and their danger lies not in their shitty software or the fact that nothing they develop lasts other than you know, chrome and all the back end shit they are doing to lock down the internet into their domain.

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9 points

Are we taking bets on how they’ll fuck this up?

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27 points

If this was 10 years ago I’d be happy.

Now I just know Google is going to delist a ton of useful apps and call them low interest or something.

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Google explains that text-only apps, single wallpaper apps, apps that don’t install or load after installation, and unresponsive apps are most at risk of being in violation of the company’s new policy. This update is expected to go into effect on August 31, 2024.

Doesn’t seem that apps with an actual use are being placed in the crosshairs at all, nor is interest being factored.

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Did you miss the “most” keyword? Also, what is their definition of a “text-only” app? What devices are they using for the “don’t install or load” check? When is something called “unresponsive”?

There are so many ways to trigger false positives on any check google introduces. Their way of handling developers who don’t understand why they have their app pulled is by giving a blanket “violates the rules” remark.

I imagine SD card reliant apps, apps where a server is down, apps with specific time based information in text on start, apps calculating a lot of data etc. all potential victims.

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Also, in regards to the interest not being factored, if they implement a check the limits for what is being checked could be interest (number of installs or active uses) based. An app doesn’t show anything after 1 second? If there are 500.000 users it’s probably fine, but if there are 10? It’s way less likely to be a false positive, and way less impactful if it is a false positive.

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I noticed there is no mention of removing games that are basically 5 minutes of actual gameplay for every 30 minutes of ads… I’ve noticed a lot of them don’t even give the option to pay to remove ads anymore and they’re just mandatory now…

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Or a subscription.

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I can’t stand the ones that say they have a “free trial” but you can’t even try the free version without providing a payment method… It’s basically like the developer telling you that their app isn’t any good and they’re counting on you forgetting you signed up for it lol

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Right? Apple does that shit too. No need to pay but we want your credit card and you can’t cancel until the day your subscription expires.

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