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Google Play Content Policy

I've just received an email from Google telling me that one of my apps violates developer terms and I have 7 days to comply. Here's what they say: REASON FOR WARNING: Violation of

Solution 1:

It's bound to be all of those websites. Google probably thinks that this is an attempt to have lots of inbound links in order to manipulate search engine rankings. It clearly isn't but you may sort out the problem by just having one link to your website that lists where you get the content.

Solution 2:

How strange, can we see the App description? I would bet it's to do with something you've said in the description, repetitive content to me means posting the same thing multiple times....

EDIT: Just found this, mentions alot about the changes but still no proper description o.O

http://androidcommunity.com/google-play-app-policies-updated-with-major-changes-20120801/

Solution 3:

It is obvious that all those links (simply too many) constitute "Violation of the spam provisions of the Content Policy" note the word SPAM in the sentence.

I think that "repetative" is not a relevant notion in this warning, except for the repetition of many links (play of words).

Also from the SEO (serch engine optimisation) perspective, using the names of popular webistes creates search engine links and constitute rigging of the webpage ranking...

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