Sorry, I only saw the beginning of the list.  I take back the 2/3 of
spam comment I made earlier.  It's actually more like 95% spam.  I can
now categorically say this guy deserved his app removed.  No one can
say that they didn't know this was wrong.



On Jun 15, 2:15 pm, Romain Guy <romain...@android.com> wrote:
> After the list of devices you have the following:
>
> "Torch, Light, Camera, Flash, Color, Dark, Bright, Brightness,
> Brightest, Lights, Signal, Find Keys, Screen, Effects, brightest
> flashlight, Emergency, Warning, Police, brightest led flash,
> DroidLight, Maximum, Backlight, Best, Great, Fun, Cool, Coolest,
> Widget, led flashlight, led flash, led light, brightest led
> flashlight, camera light, color flashlight, color flash, tesla, bright
> light, brightness, flash camera, flash, cam light, screen light, light
> effects, simple flashlight, search, screen brightness, brightest app,
> max brightness, maximum brightness, dark, darkness, police light,
> emergency light"
>
> This looks to me like you overdid it a little bit ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:02 PM, n.a <devuni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 15, 8:40 am, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > What Google has to do is to create a separate Tags input field in the
> >> > market admin panel, give it some limit and then let the developers
> >> > compete. This is the fair way.
>
> >> In your case, 2/3 of your app description was keywords
>
> > I'm sorry, but this is not true. You can still see it here:
> >http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/market/apps/app/com.devuni.flash...
>
> > Also, most of the "keywords" are just device models, which the
> > flashlight works on.
>
> > -- so you were
> >> by far one of the worst violators.  Perhaps one of your competitors
> >> reported you for stealing from them and Google acted on it.  I have no
> >> idea.
> >> Is there anything stopping you from creating a new account, paying the
> >> $25 again and republishing your app?  It's not ideal, but since you
> >> have a free app, it's not like you have to migrate the users.  If your
> >> app is good, and I believe it was, your rank would rise fairly quickly.
>
> > This is a workaround. I hope that Google will change their internal
> > policy and start warning the developers before deleting applications
> > and accounts.
>
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