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  • If the issue were his name, then it wouldn’t have made it on the App Store in the first place.

    Apple also removes social media apps that don’t meet their standards for moderation, so that’s already a thing. For example:

    Note that Apple didn’t remove “Truth Social” (though Google did) so this isn’t a political issue (it may be for Google, but I doubt it).

    Check out Apple’s App Store Review Guidelines. Personally, I approve of Apple protecting its users from scams and other dangerous content. There are a ton of things I’d love for them to be more open about allowing, but I’m fine with them banning apps like this one.

    Is your issue that you don’t like Apple’s requirements? If so, this app is an excellent point in their favor in most people’s eyes.

    Is your issue that you think Apple’s requirements are discriminatory in some way? If so, an app by a cis het white misogynist is probably not a great example of that.

    Do you think their standards were applied unfairly? If so, I find it hard to believe that you even read their guidelines.

    Honestly, I get the impression that you’re just a Tate fanboy and that you’re mad that Apple pulled his app.

    scam (which is not the case)

    I’m guessing you haven’t visited the website, because it screams “Scam!”

    no alternative way to install apps on iOS

    Apple users can install PWAs.


  • This app didn’t get taken down because it was by a “controversial” guy. It got taken down because content in the app encouraged violence and because the app itself was a pyramid scheme (People had to pay $50/month just to use the app, with promises of rewards if they got more people to join).

    Google removed the app from their store, too. Yes, you can still probably install it from their website or a third party app store on Android, and yes, it would be great if third party app stores and sideloading existed for iOS (and they kinda do, though they’re very limited) but even if they did exist it would be reasonable to expect every single one of them to refuse to host this app (especially if “hosting” entails accepting payments).

    Tate can still host this via the web. He can even build a progressive web app for it. I suspect he’ll run into issues collecting that $50 monthly payment any way other than by crypto, though, since I suspect most payment processors will refuse to work with him.