It's a fair amount of work to police content.  Google seems to leave
that job up to users usually.

On Feb 16, 1:56 pm, Hong <[email protected]> wrote:
> wow, i didn't know that, the terms of Android Market prohibits such apps,
> probably the Market team needs *enough* votes from the users before taking
> them offline?
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 6:03 AM, aelfwyne <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Has the official position on the Android Market in regards to apps
> > containing adult content been changed? I ask this, because I have
> > recently seen many apps that claim to offer full-out adult content
> > (not just pretty girls). If you search for such apps on the market,
> > you can find dozens of results.
>
> > I have on several of these reported the content, and indeed, one
> > category you can report is "Sexual Content", but the apps remain on
> > the market. I'm not a prude, but I've noticed this seems indicative of
> > a general lack of ANY moderation of what's being posted lately to the
> > Android Market.
>
> > Is this a response out of fear of competition from 3rd party markets
> > such as Mikandi, or a reversal of position by Google?
>
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