1. Make a basic app people might be searching for, eg “Volume Booster”:
2. Charge an absurd $10/week (~$520/year) auto-renewing subscription that’s easy to sign up for, but much harder to cancel:
3. Buy lots of fake reviews on a daily basis (notice the pattern of all these non-sensical reviewer “names”):
4. Profit!
Your app becomes the #135 highest-grossing app on the App Store, bringing in over $13 million since 2018:
By accumulating 10,000s of fake reviews over the years, you successfully drown out the real ones:
“I have a side business that specializes in fake reviews, so I know fake reviews when I see them”
“Just look at the names of the people leaving all the 5 star reviews and you’ll see what I mean”
“OBVIOUSLY FAKE REVIEWS!!!”
“90 percent of the 5 star reviews are fake”
“cheating the AppStore and creating fake 5-star reviews”
“subverts the entire purpose of reviews”, “should be removed from the App Store”
If you’re worried about Apple taking action, worry not - they're also making millions off your app, and they’re happy to keep featuring it on the App Store, time and again:
Meanwhile, Apple claims:
“The apps you love. From a place you can trust.”
“Every day, moderators review worldwide App Store chars for quality and accuracy.”
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💥 The judge has now OVERRULED Apple’s attempt to dismiss my lawsuit over App Store scams & anti-competitive practices – so the case will move forward to discovery.
Last year I filed a lawsuit because Apple kept unfairly rejecting my keyboard app, allowed scam apps to steal my business, and prevented fair competition against their own built-in keyboard. theverge.com/2021/9/16/2267…
In court, Apple didn’t address each cause of action individually, but instead made “a series of broad arguments” claiming that even if this is all true, it shouldn't matter because they're not breaking any laws.
🚨Apple ignored this person. Now they’re publishing multiple proofs-of-concepts:
“I've reported four 0-day vulnerabilities this year [...], three of them are still present in [iOS 15.0] and one was fixed in 14.7, but Apple decided to cover it up”🤯