It may seem the way, but it also can reward developers who keep
updates on their apps.

I'm sure that based on the democratic nature of the market, that if
someone just keeps spamming to be on the top of the list, but has no
real updates in the app, the users will get tired of it and start to
lower his / her rating.

-niko



On Apr 25, 3:18 pm, Jon Colverson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 25, 6:20 pm, Tom Gibara <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I observed this too yesterday. I assumed that a new version of the market
> > server code had been pushed that re-ranks applications as "new" after an
> > update.
>
> Do not want.
>
> This punishes developers who release polished products by making new
> apps harder to find in the listings and diluting the effectiveness of
> that initial exposure. I imagine that users will use the "By date"
> feature less if they have to wade through a sea of updates to find the
> genuinely new stuff.
>
> --
> Jon

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