manifestly the“Apple Censors Dictionary ” headlineswere too toxic to ignore : Phil Schillerhimself wrote to Daring Fireball toexplain what go on : essentially , it was all a big misunderstanding . Apple want Ninjawords to be rated 17 + , with the dirty words .
https://gizmodo.com/the-stupidest-app-store-incident-yet-apple-censors-a-d-5330497
Ninjawords was a victim of inauspicious timing , originally resign their app in May , before iPhone 3.0 ’s parental ascendancy went into impression , and rather than wait for the controls to arrive at a then - unknown escort , they tried to cancel the big words to hit the store as before long as potential . Which was n’t enough to get in without a evaluation , and by the metre everything was resolved , their call off app was in the store with the 17 + military rating hint by the reader . Apple , Schiller says , simply wanted the app to gestate a 17 + military rank , with the entireness of its Wiktionary - powered language content — fair , dirty , downright disgusting — integral .

It ’s deserving reading the whole letter from Schiller overat Daring Fireball , though the good part might simply be the fact Apple is listen , and they recognize that theApp Storeapproval process has to improve . Of naturally , whether or not it actually does is another story . [ Daring Fireball ]
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