Not really suprising. Apple's app store rules are quite strict. But at the end of the day, it is their store, so they can have whatever rules they want. And there will also be an issue in the future with bad content being published to nostr, so even if it gets accepted, it might get delisted again.
By the same token, Google Chrome should also be delisted from their store?
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totally different animal, unfortunately.
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You're probably right and I'd love to hear your reasoning.
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Well, it is just a hunch from previously dealing with the app store. I just think that Apple wants to protect it's users and if you introduce an app which is a window to basically any content which is not being monitored by any entity, then they probably will not like it. (assuming I am correctly understanding Nostr, if not, feel free to correct).
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The same applies to Chrome, a window to any unmonitored content. Don't you think so?
That was my initial point.
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