I think just about everyone (developers and consumers) are really tired of 13 year olds commenting on every app they come across without even trying it. They base their "review" of the price, description, and screenshots. I think it's only a matter of time before Apple limits "reviews" to people who bought / downloaded the app first.
As most apps aren't available elsewhere, I would agree. It seems there should be some moderation on the music store too. If the "Discovery Download" isn't free due to a glitch or a delay, there will be complaints that it's not free when it should be, with one star ratings on that complaint, when the rating should be about the music and not some store error.
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Originally Posted by dr_lha
To be fair, some apps are genuinely overpriced.
I wish people would apandon the term "overpriced". The word always seemed off to me.
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I think just about everyone (developers and consumers) are really tired of 13 year olds commenting on every app they come across without even trying it. They base their "review" of the price, description, and screenshots. I think it's only a matter of time before Apple limits "reviews" to people who bought / downloaded the app first.
As most apps aren't available elsewhere, I would agree. It seems there should be some moderation on the music store too. If the "Discovery Download" isn't free due to a glitch or a delay, there will be complaints that it's not free when it should be, with one star ratings on that complaint, when the rating should be about the music and not some store error.
To be fair, some apps are genuinely overpriced.
I wish people would apandon the term "overpriced". The word always seemed off to me.