Wow. A innocent Apple developer's life is effectively destroyed by Apple's inability to get their gift-card numbers straight. A technical glitch and EVERYTHING is gone.
The victim:
> I have literally written the book on Apple development (taking over the Learning Cocoa with Objective-C series, which Apple themselves used to write, for O’Reilly Media, and then 20+ books following that). I help run the longest-running Apple developer event not run by Apple themselves, /dev/world. I have effectively been an evangelist for this company’s technology for my entire professional life. We had an app on the App Store on Day 1 in every sense of the world.
The response:
> Support staff refused to tell me why the account was banned or provide specific details on the decision
> reps I’ve spoken to have suggested strange things, one of the strangest was telling me that I could physically go to Apple’s Australian HQ at Level 3, 20 Martin Place, Sydney, and plead my case.
Apple leaned on lobste.rs and
> "Story was removed" because we don't want to give trolls a convenient public monument to content that was so bad or bizarre we removed it.
> [Oh well] "time to self host i suppose"
Twenty years of a faithful Apple Devloper's life casually destroyed by Apple, and "time to self host I suppose".
Trust neither Apple (ever, of course) nor the public.
I just clicked on link ..... and got ...
Story was removed by a moderator.
(Logged-out visitors only see "Story was removed" because we don't want to give trolls a convenient public monument to content that was so bad or bizarre we removed it.)
This is the original blogpost https://hey.paris/posts/appleid/
The reddit thread https://www.reddit.com/r/theprimeagen/comments/1plv44v/20_ye...
Please update the link in the post
[dupe] Large discussion here on source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46252114
Wow. A innocent Apple developer's life is effectively destroyed by Apple's inability to get their gift-card numbers straight. A technical glitch and EVERYTHING is gone.
The victim:
> I have literally written the book on Apple development (taking over the Learning Cocoa with Objective-C series, which Apple themselves used to write, for O’Reilly Media, and then 20+ books following that). I help run the longest-running Apple developer event not run by Apple themselves, /dev/world. I have effectively been an evangelist for this company’s technology for my entire professional life. We had an app on the App Store on Day 1 in every sense of the world.
The response:
> Support staff refused to tell me why the account was banned or provide specific details on the decision
> reps I’ve spoken to have suggested strange things, one of the strangest was telling me that I could physically go to Apple’s Australian HQ at Level 3, 20 Martin Place, Sydney, and plead my case.
Apple leaned on lobste.rs and
> "Story was removed" because we don't want to give trolls a convenient public monument to content that was so bad or bizarre we removed it.
> [Oh well] "time to self host i suppose"
Twenty years of a faithful Apple Devloper's life casually destroyed by Apple, and "time to self host I suppose".
Trust neither Apple (ever, of course) nor the public.
I just clicked on link ..... and got ... Story was removed by a moderator.
(Logged-out visitors only see "Story was removed" because we don't want to give trolls a convenient public monument to content that was so bad or bizarre we removed it.)
time to self host i suppose