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In recent hours, a new technological mess has been born. founder Telegram, Pavel Durov, pointed out that Mansana The “revolutionary” iOS app update is delayed.
Through your own channel TelegramDurov points out that the company is delaying this change for the app “without any explanation” and criticizes the “unfair” measures the company is taking against app developers.
Telegram vs. Mansana
Durov noted on his channel that he “loves his job” and that he is one of the luckiest people in the world, but there are certain obstacles that make it difficult for him to work.
“The only thing that frustrates us is that we often do not release new versions Telegram due to confusing mobile app reviews by tech monopolies. For example, our latest update, which will revolutionize the way people express themselves through messages, has been stuck for two weeks on review. Mansana without explanation or comment Mansana”, – wrote.
The businessman complained that if they treat Telegramwhich is one of the ten most popular applications in the world, then “you can imagine the difficulties that developers of small applications experience.”
“This is not just demoralizing: it leads to direct financial losses for hundreds of thousands of mobile applications in the world,” Durov said.
Call the inspection
founder Telegram noted that regulators in the European Union and other countries have already begun to pay attention to these “bad practices” Mansana and Google, which take a 30% commission from app developers. “But the economic damage that Mansana already done to the tech industry, it can’t be reversed,” he concluded.
Durov has repeatedly criticized the work of technology giants. For example, he previously complained about the 30% commission of app stores that they take from their developers, and argued that the services Mansana they turn users into “digital slaves” of the company, as they limit their right to choose.
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