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As far as I am concerned, the question is more social or 3rd-party policy rather than technical, so unfortunately no.

I made this judge in a simple way:

  • What's a possible answer to that question?

    1. (technical) You can do it this way or that way, with jQuery or Ruby on Rails (plus code, link to / quote from documentation, etc.)
    2. (social) You can / can't. According to ... (link to non-programming information, such as App Store or Steam policy)

To me, it seems the correct option is 2, and therefore the question doesn't fit on Stack Overflow.


Well, it appears like you already stated in your question body:

centers on a vendor’s application store’s operational policy

As far as I am concerned, the question is more social or 3rd-party policy rather than technical, so unfortunately no.

I made this judge in a simple way:

  • What's a possible answer to that question?

    1. (technical) You can do it this way or that way, with jQuery or Ruby on Rails (plus code, link to / quote from documentation, etc.)
    2. (social) You can / can't. According to ... (link to non-programming information, such as App Store or Steam policy)

To me, it seems the correct option is 2, and therefore the question doesn't fit on Stack Overflow.

As far as I am concerned, the question is more social or 3rd-party policy rather than technical, so unfortunately no.

I made this judge in a simple way:

  • What's a possible answer to that question?

    1. (technical) You can do it this way or that way, with jQuery or Ruby on Rails (plus code, link to / quote from documentation, etc.)
    2. (social) You can / can't. According to ... (link to non-programming information, such as App Store or Steam policy)

To me, it seems the correct option is 2, and therefore the question doesn't fit on Stack Overflow.


Well, it appears like you already stated in your question body:

centers on a vendor’s application store’s operational policy

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iBug
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As far as I am concerned, the question is more social or 3rd-party policy rather than technical, so unfortunately no.

I made this judge in a simple way:

  • What's a possible answer to that question?

    1. (technical) You can do it this way or that way, with jQuery or Ruby on Rails (plus code, link to / quote from documentation, etc.)
    2. (social) You can / can't. According to ... (link to non-programming information, such as App Store or Steam policy)

To me, it seems the correct option is 2, and therefore the question doesn't fit on Stack Overflow.