No - it's a faceless bureaucracy where App Store reviewers can hide behind the "guidelines" and the "rules" while thinking that they are protecting users.
An outright attack would be FAR preferable IMO.
Bureaucrats diligently working away, driven by perverse, institutional incentives are perhaps the most dangerous force in the world.
I was reading their guidelines, and they are so vague that they can literally ban anything. This level of control over such a large percentage of people should not be legal.
Oh yeah, it's total bullshit, but so are most big organizations. They're vague on purpose so they can do whatever they want.
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