“推送通知的滥用在应用商店蔓延,结果是,用户开始本能的拒绝应用程序发送推送通知的请求。我总是允许应用程序发送推送通知,正是如此我可以看到其他应用开发者在做什么。这儿有一些我最近接收到的没用的,攻击性的,令人烦恼的推送通知。“ 这段话很好的说明了为什么策划应用程序商店的一个常见理由——质量管理——目前都是胡扯。一个像样的质量管理体系应该禁止这些东西进入商店。同样的事情也发生在Windows 8应用商店:永无休止的无聊广告。它们中很大一部分甚至没有图标!最终结果是无论你去Google Play还是the App Store,99.9%都是垃圾。我宁愿有一个非常严格,注重质量的商店——但提供一个选项来启动加载。应用商店今日工作的方式不会比普通互联网分销带来质量更好的应用。事实上,我觉得事情更糟了,这都是因为应用商店的垃圾信息。
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英文原文:
Rampant abuse of push notifications
posted by
Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Nov 2012 23:01 UTC

"The
abuse of push notifications is spreading across the App Store. As a result, users are starting to reflexively reject app requests to send push notifications. I always allow apps to send me push notifications, just so I can see what other app developers are doing. Here is a collection of valueless, invasive, and annoying push notifications that I've received recently." Perfect illustration of why one of the usual arguments for strongly curated application stores - quality control - is, as it stands now, pure nonsense. A decent quality control system would bar all these applications from the store. Similar stuff is going on in the Windows 8 application store: a never-ending stream of ugly, pointless crap nobody cares about. Heck, many of them do not even have a tile icon! The end result is that whether you go to Google Play or the App Store, 99.9% is crap. I would much rather have a very restrictive, quality-focussed store - but with an option to enable sideloading. The way application stores work today in no way leads to better quality applications than with plain-old internet distribution. In fact, I'd argue things have gotten
worse, not better, due to application store spam.