[android-discuss] Which ad networks will get you banned?

2012-08-16 Thread Nathan
Which ad networks will get you banned? I thought this deserved its own topic. I come at this with mostly curiosity. I have not used ads as a revenue source, but do not rule it out in the future. At AnDevCon, for example, there are probably 20 booths with ad networks, all promising you they

[android-discuss] media file database shuffles?

2012-08-16 Thread rserling
Let me preface this by saying i LOVE my phone and i LOVE Android. I've been observing and cursing this for years now, and can't imagine i'm the only person experiencing it, but i haven't been able to google up any other complaints about it. This is on an HTC G2, Android 2.3.4, build

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread Nathan
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 2:36:16 PM UTC-7, omoling wrote: I didn't expect lots of positive feedback from developers, I rather would have liked some feedback to make the app accepted also by devs. Instead, I mostly read comments about how bad it is to show to users what data an app

Re: [android-discuss] Replying to Play Store comments

2012-08-16 Thread niko20
250,000? bull. There are top developers with only one or two apps, which have no more than 5000 downloads -niko On Monday, July 2, 2012 11:24:47 PM UTC-5, Al Sutton wrote: Hi John, Looks like I missed you :(. I did talk to the Dev-Rel team about your situation, and unfortunately they

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread omoling
Hi Nathan, thank you for your reply. On Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:56:31 PM UTC+2, Nathan wrote: On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 2:36:16 PM UTC-7, omoling wrote: I didn't expect lots of positive feedback from developers, I rather would have liked some feedback to make the app accepted also

[android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread Chris Stratton
On Aug 16, 4:31 pm, omoling omol...@gmail.com wrote: I didn't expect lots of positive feedback from developers, I rather would have liked some feedback to make the app accepted also by devs. The fundamental problem is that the niche your app fits into is created by the unworkably broad

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread Tim Mensch
On 8/16/2012 2:31 PM, omoling wrote: Honestly, reading your comments, it seems strange to ask oneself why an app requires a permission you don't see the purpose of. The problem is that you're asking yourself why an app requires a permission, and YOU (or your users) are the ones trying to

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread omoling
Dear Tim, thank you for your reply. On Friday, August 17, 2012 12:00:31 AM UTC+2, Tim in Boulder wrote: On 8/16/2012 2:31 PM, omoling wrote: Honestly, reading your comments, it seems strange to ask oneself why an app requires a permission you don't see the purpose of. The problem is that

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Apprivacy

2012-08-16 Thread Nathan
On Thursday, August 16, 2012 1:31:14 PM UTC-7, omoling wrote: Hi Nathan, thank you for your reply. On Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:56:31 PM UTC+2, Nathan wrote: At least you have listened to one suggestion. Take away the Express doubt about this permission feature, and your app will be

[android-discuss] Re: Which ad networks will get you banned?

2012-08-16 Thread John Coryat
I can guess which one won't get you banned... -John Coryat -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Android Discuss group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-discuss/-/tdEp8wTSYHgJ. To post to this group, send

Re: [android-discuss] Re: Which ad networks will get you banned?

2012-08-16 Thread Tim Mensch
On 8/16/2012 7:55 PM, John Coryat wrote: I can guess which one won't get you banned... Imagine if it did, though. Wouldn't the press response be exquisite? ;) Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Android Discuss group. To post to this group, send