As a user, I too would never use or buy an app if I knew that the  app
(developer) cannot  handle criticism and  blocks  of users who criticized
the app.

As an app developer, my job would be to welcome all feedback and recognize
that   the summation of all the  feedback -- upon analysis and distillation
gives me valuable information for improving the product, each individual
user matters and does each and every item of feedback.

If users need to be careful about their feedback at risk of being denied
the continued use of the app, that does not seem right, besides   it  could
skew the big picture statistical analysis of all the rest of the feedback
-- which is a loss to a  developer.

I would hope that Google's android Market policies do or will speak to this
serious issue of application logic that selectively targets individual
users with retribution like logic  in response to feedback/criticism...









On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:50 AM, David <[email protected]> wrote:

> If that's your attitude towards your customers, I don't think I'd ever
> buy one of your apps. Seems like you're holding your customers
> hostage. Even Microsoft doesn't treat its customers like that. Might
> even be illegal, depending on the licensing agreement. In any case, it
> seems very unethical to me.
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