There is no guarantee in life at all except eventual death. (Well, and you
can be pretty sure that if you get hit by a google AUP/spam filter, you'll
have to go to the press before they'll review it or talk to you about it.)

Instead of assuming they are going to remove apps with tons of great
ratings, why not figure they won't be intentionally stupid until proven
otherwise? (There are plenty of places, especially in market, where they
have been proven otherwise. But it is still worth waiting...)

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Xenplex <[email protected]> wrote:

> The question for me is: How are they deciding which app to remove and
> which to keep?
> 1 star applications? Sometimes, great apps which have with the newest
> version one annoying bug which
> keeps FC the app, then it receives pretty bad ratings for that short
> period of time, is there
> a garantee that Google isn't going to remove these poor apps?
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