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Alex Cohn
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IMHO some of the questions with this tag are legit, and this tag makes sense for some of them. On the other hand, the tag description that explains why App Store approval per se is off-topic for Stack Overflow, would be enough in my eyes to keep the tag live.

Here is an example of a question that is legitimate in my eyes: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44944606/ios-app-gets-rejected-from-appstore-due-to-different-apple-watch-icon-xamarin

The user has a technical question how to correctly set icons in his app, and the reason he needs help is not to be rejected on App Store.

IMHO some of the questions with this tag are legit, and this tag makes sense for some of them. On the other hand, the tag description that explains why App Store approval per se is off-topic for Stack Overflow, would be enough in my eyes to keep the tag live.

IMHO some of the questions with this tag are legit, and this tag makes sense for some of them. On the other hand, the tag description that explains why App Store approval per se is off-topic for Stack Overflow, would be enough in my eyes to keep the tag live.

Here is an example of a question that is legitimate in my eyes: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44944606/ios-app-gets-rejected-from-appstore-due-to-different-apple-watch-icon-xamarin

The user has a technical question how to correctly set icons in his app, and the reason he needs help is not to be rejected on App Store.

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Alex Cohn
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IMHO some of the questions with this tag are legit, and this tag makes sense for some of them. On the other hand, the tag description that explains why App Store approval per se is off-topic for Stack Overflow, would be enough in my eyes to keep the tag live.