That's a good point. I think this deserves further discussion on the
forum - was your app rejected for this reason or just feedback was
given to you and prbly would be approved if you get back to them.

~ J

On Aug 20, 2:22 am, Corners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Orkut application process is highly adhoc. We have had some
> comments such as these -
>
> "If you want to make an application about Indian movies, you should
> include all Indian movies within the app,
> not 11 random movies".
>
> Is Orkut trying to prejudge the taste of its users vis-a-vis
> applications. They are increasing the work for themselves as well as
> for the application creators. A lot of effort goes into creating
> applications, and random reasons like these do not help the cause of
> anyone.
>
> As long as the applications are adhering to the general guidelines and
> do not have any objectionable content, they should be automatically
> approved. Whether they are liked by the users or not should be left to
> the users. If the application is not succesful, the owners of the
> application will improve it or will pull it out.
>
> Why is Orkut taking trying to take the burden of advising application
> creators what type of applications they should create?
>
> Frustrated @ Orkut.
> Sanjeev
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