Apple Updates App Store Guidelines With Enforced Rules Against Low-Effort Apps
Within the App Store Guidelines support page, Apple urges developers not to "submit apps that are indistinguishable from what's already widely available."
How to make it in America:
1. Creating a messaging app in 8 hours which only sends friends a ‘Yo’.
2. Raise $1 million in funding from investors.
3. Watch app go viral, hit 200,000 users.
Yo! just passed 200K users
— Yo (@YoApp) June 19, 2014
4. Witness humanity shed a tear and laugh while you swim in your money like Uncle Scrooge.

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(Sigh)
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YO
YO!
yo, what’s all the fuss about?
absolutely ridiculous, it’s the dumbest app i’ve ever seen. The fact that they raised 1 million and got 200,000 users (including myself) to use this thing is amazing.
Man, why am I working so hard….
There’s more proof humanity and people are de-evolving.
What about an app that sends out ‘Hey!’?
Or, ‘Sup’
It’s good to see Jesse Pinkman applying his entrepreneurial skills in a legal venture.