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Perhaps a sneaky competitor exploited some flaw in the app reporting process to knock the app off the store?


This makes sense to me. They got 4 policy violations and a multi-violation ban in the span of a day.

A Facebook Audience Network policy ban is also listed in the timeline. That wouldn't be Google's policy, right?


That explains Goog's two word explanation to shutting them down.


The big transit apps these days have ‘partnerships’ with transit providers and municipalities.




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