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To say that “many developers do not want to speak out for fear of falling afoul of Apple” is an understatement. Almost none do. And one thing I’ve learned this week — mostly via private communication, because, again, they fear speaking out publicly — is that there are a lot of them. Without touching upon the question of who’s right and who’s wrong in the specific case of Basecamp’s Hey app, or the broader questions of what, if anything, ought to change in Apple’s App Store policies, an undeniable and important undercurrent to this story is that the business model policies of the App Store have resulted in a tremendous amount of resentment. This spans the entire gamut from one-person indies all the way up to the handful of large corporations that can be considered Apple’s peers or near-peers.

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Matt 8mo ago

I won't even bother releasing for their platform if I get back into development. I don't want their stack or their store bullshit. I don't matter much, but enough resentment like that adds up.

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Liberty Farmer 8mo ago

Good. This is the only way.

People need to stop using that horrible platform/os/device(s,)

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