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@istumbler So you think they were posted by other accounts, and Apple determined they were fake?
@tapbot_paul I wouldn’t do it, but I haven’t seen a rule against it. Seems like it would only be fraud if the reviews were untruthful.
@tapbot_paul That might be weird, but Apple’s dictionary says that fraud is “wrongful or criminal deception.â€
@tapbot_paul I mean, are you not allowed to post thoughtful comments about another Twitter app?
@tapbot_paul At first I thought they meant fake accounts posting paid-for reviews. But all the reviews were from the actual own account?
@tapbot_paul Right. What makes a review fraudulent/fake?
@TechWithMatthew I don’t know. Maybe. Still not sure where the fraud is. You’re not allowed to review other apps that are related to yours?
The account reviewed its own 25 apps and 975 other apps once? Which part of that is fraud?
Does anyone understand what the “1,000 fraudulent reviews†means in practice?
@lapcatsoftware Pull-down: from the menu bar. Pop-up: button with 2 arrows for selecting options. Pop-down: button w/ 1 arrow for commands.
@lapcatsoftware It’s well established that the OS supports both and that they mean different things.
@lapcatsoftware Which part are you objecting to?