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Follow-Up Regarding App Store Reviews, Which Are Definitely Busted

The author argues that Apple's App Store review system forces developers to prompt for reviews to be competitive, even though it harms user experience. He notes that in the current system, anything less than a 5-star rating effectively hurts apps because most users only give 1 or 5 stars. The author wants Apple to fix this broken system.

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