Posted on 07/17/2018 1:17:50 PM PDT by Red Badger
An app meant to keep readers informed about the Qanon conspiracy theory has been removed from the App Store. As first reported by NBC News, the QDrops application would send users alerts for new developments in the theory, but was pulled by Apple on grounds of violations of its App Store Guidelines
QDrops, developed by a husband and wife team from North Carolina, originally launched on iOS back in April and peaked at No. 10 of all paid applications in the App Store and No. 1 in the entertainment category. The app was available for $0.99, which means Apple was taking a cut of all sales.
Following inquires from NBC News, however, Apple removed the application on Sunday. In a statement, a spokeswoman explained that while the App Store supports all points of view, this app violates the App Store Guidelines:
The App Store has always supported all points of view being represented, as long as the apps are respectful to users with differing opinions and the quality of the experience is great, Apple spokesperson Stephanie Saffer said in a statement.
We have published clear guidelines that developers must follow in order for their apps to be distributed by the App Store, designed to foster innovation and provide a safe environment to all of our users. We will take swift action to remove any apps that violate our guidelines or the law we take this responsibility very seriously.
NBC explains that the fringe Qanon theory has gained traction among some, including high-profile celebrities such as Roseanne Barr and Sean Hannity. New information on the theory is released in the form of crumbs by someone who claims to have a top-secret government classification.
The central theme of the Qanon conspiracy theory purports that Clinton and many of the worlds politicians and celebrities are members of a murderous child sex ring who have been covertly arrested by a secret police force created by President Donald Trump and are forced to wear ankle bracelets instead of being imprisoned.
While its clear that the QDrops app was successful on iOS based purely on its chart placement, its creators declined to offer specifics. As of right now, the app remains available for $0.99 on the Google Play Store, but is no longer on the App Store though the developers claim to be working with Apple to alleviate any concerns they may have so that we can be put back on the store.
https://twitter.com/qdropsapp/status/1019006543457652737?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1019006543457652737&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F9to5mac.com%2F2018%2F07%2F16%2Fapple-qanon-conspiracy-theory-app%2F
Did she get it from the Google Play Store? They still have it...................
Throwing shade on the deep state. And probably for using the word “Hussein”.
The central theme of the Qanon conspiracy theory purports that Clinton and many of the worlds politicians and celebrities are members of a murderous child sex ring who have been covertly arrested by a secret police force created by President Donald Trump and are forced to wear ankle bracelets instead of being imprisoned.
Hmmmm....thats not exactly what I think Qs central theme might be.
Fringe? Is that farther right than far right? Far, Far Right? Then I guess that is the place to be.
Time named Q one of the 25 most influential people on the Internet.
I wouldnt call that fringe...
Time is well know since the 60s for making stuff up and calling it true/real etc. Time is the fringe ...
No, this article was supposed to give a false image to LIV......................
Must be even farther than the Alt-right..........................
“peaked at No. 10 of all paid applications in the App Store and No. 1 in the entertainment category. “
WOW!!
They can’t stop the momentum.
ROFLMAO!!! Wow, was that a blast from the past! Thanks for the laugh!
Which just goes to show how irrelevant Time magazine is, and has been for years.
True. As much as I think this whole Q thing is some pimply faced creative 17 year old high school drop-out living in his parent's basement, it is true that censoring something increases curiosity. Always has, always will.
This proves Q.
“Q Alerts still available
Get it while its hot”
Thanks tons for the head’s up!! Got it! :)
Looks like Q Alerts has been removed too now
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