True. Some apps are just crap. But to do this, Google should setup a team
specifically for this purpose, which as far as I know, is not being planned
yet in the near future.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:56 PM, ses <[email protected]> wrote:

> While Android as a platform and the Market itself offer some brilliant
> features to genuine app developers who want to produce high quality
> mobile applications, they also open up the Market to sub-standard apps
> which obscure other, perhaps more worthwhile ones.
>
> Of course the quality and appropriateness of apps are matters of
> opinion, and I wouldn't want a dictatorial approach, but are there any
> plans for a moderation of apps on the Market?
>
> Do other developers agree that some apps which clearly don't work or
> are so poor quality they could be deemed a waste of time should be
> removed, and do they think this (or any other approach) might raise
> the bar in terms of applications and stimulate Android app downloads?
>
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