Comment by madeofpalk
3 months ago
App Store revenue is essentially infinite margin. Selling gambling games to children is essentially free money for them.
3 months ago
App Store revenue is essentially infinite margin. Selling gambling games to children is essentially free money for them.
*skimming off the top from gambling games for children.
They don’t even have to put in the effort of making it.
They're the ones selling the gambling games. They didn't create them, but they do sell them.
They also ban many types of apps so they can't even claim it's a free market that they don't want to/can't control.
> gambling games to children
Essentially the same as giving alcohol to kids at home. That's the parents fault first and foremost.
> Essentially the same as giving alcohol to kids at home.
Is it? A bottle of vodka, rum, wine, beer, is very obviously what it is.
A lot of these gambling games are disguised as games, that just happen to have elements that are heavily disguised to not be obviously and immediately shown to be gambling.
You and I both know what loot boxes are, but does everyone? There's nothing obviously gambling about a loot box, until you dig into it.
I mean, kids can't buy smartphones and data plans and have a credit cards for that gamblings sites. Their parents must have given they them. Make no mistake - gambling is bad for the society. That doesn't mean parents can be absent. And especially in that case, parents are complicit.
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No, because alcohol sales are regulated.
iPhones are not, and in fact your child will eventually need a smartphone for legitimate reasons. Currently isn't not possible to buy a smartphone that can be used legitimately but doesn't come bundled with gambling and pornography.
Apple doesn't agree, one reason they ban pornography in the App Store is to protect children so clearly they see that as their role.
But not gambling apparently.
The original article is about the third-party stores, which is essentially removes the Apples's veto.