You must have read "the art of making friends".

hmmm ... Do not post repetitive content ... could these apps be considered
repetitive:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crittermap.airhockey

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crittermap.airhockey.dragons

wow! looks like your using some sort of "wizard" like eclipse or android
studio to generate these apps.

I am a simple bash/ant person. :P

I thank you for your response to me email, but I have read all those
regulations stipulated in the "Google Play Developer distribution
agreement."   Too bad whoever it is that enforces those regulations for
google does not seem to understand them. Really? Look at this:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gamesbycc.howtoanalyzepeopleonsight.AOUCAEURBVAASAJX&hl=en

does this fall under ...


   - Provide a webview of a website not owned or administered by you
   (unless you have permission from the website owner/administrator to do so)

... do you think this developer is the administrator or archive.org? I
doubt it.

- #ineffect

Well anyways thanks for your actionable reply to my email to this list.
It should serve as an example of how useful this email form is.



On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Nathan <nathan.d.mel...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 8:29:17 PM UTC-8, Russell Cecala wrote:
>>
>> If there is a finite number of apps I could publish I would have to
>> figure out how to pick the ones that would sell best and not publish the
>> less popular ones :)
>>
>
> Excellent strategy. If you can do that, why not take it a step further and
> not develop the less popular apps in the first place?
>
> Most of us human developers without infinite time and resources have to do
> that anyway.
>
> But I will echo comments from TreKing about what difference does it make?
>
> I do believe that developer accounts can handle three digits of apps. But
> if you were to find out that they are infinite, why would you alter your
> strategy?
>
> Somehow you can afford to produce thousands of apps, create screenshots,
> descriptions, titles, graphics, tech support, marketing, and updates at
> zero cost, yet somehow if it came to it, plunking down $25 for another
> developer account is a huge burden? Something doesn't add up.
>
> I suppose you probably have access to some app generator and you've read
> an info product that has told you the way to make big bucks on apps is to
> make a gazillion of them. I don't mean to discourage you, just be sure and
> report back on how that goes for you. I suspect your account will be
> disabled sooner for the "repetitive content" clause below than it will be
> for having too many apps.
>
> Nathan
>
> *Spam and Placement in the Store*
> Developers are important partners in maintaining a great user experience
> on Google Play.
>
>    - Do not post repetitive content.
>    - Do not use irrelevant, misleading, or excessive keywords in apps
>    descriptions, titles, or metadata.
>    - Developers must not attempt to change the placement of any Product
>    in the Store, or manipulate any product ratings or reviews by unauthorized
>    means such as fraudulent installs, paid or fake reviews or ratings, or by
>    offering incentives to rate products.
>    - Apps that are created by an automated tool or wizard service must
>    not be submitted to Google Play by the operator of that service on behalf
>    of other persons.
>    - Do not post an app where the primary functionality is to:
>       - Drive affiliate traffic to a website or
>       - Provide a webview of a website not owned or administered by you
>       (unless you have permission from the website owner/administrator to do 
> so)
>    - Do not send SMS, email, or other messages on behalf of the user
>    without providing the user with the ability to confirm content and intended
>    recipient.
>
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