Kids Hate Reading? Then Introduce Them to Read-Dating
Дата публикации:

Kids Hate Reading? Then Introduce Them to Read-Dating

2fd6b5dc

For example: MyPassword I confirm that I am over 18 years of age and grant consent to the use of cookies and the processing of my personal data in connection with the service, as defined in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use , which I have read and agree to. Persian, 63, divorced with two grown up children. I work part time

Then Introduce Them to Read-Dating. “I hate reading.” No three words frustrate me more than these. What enrages me about this phrase is that.

Founded by former Apple engineers, a new app called Struck wants to be the Tinder for the Co-Star crowd. But it took close to 10 attempts over several months for the startup to get its app approved by Apple for inclusion in the App Store. Apple continually cited section 4. Once, it was rejected for use of a broken API. Another rejection was over text that needed correction. The 4. In spirit, the guideline makes sense, as it gives Apple permission to make more subjective calls over low-quality apps.

Image Credits: Struck. Struck, unfortunately, found itself in the crosshairs of this new enforcement. Rather, Struck has been carefully and thoughtfully designed to provide an alternative to market leaders like Tinder. And while Tinder and others tend to leverage psychological tricks to make their apps more addictive, Struck aims to slow things down in order to allow users to once again focus on romance and conversations.

There are no endless catalogs of head shots to swipe upon in Struck. Instead, it sends you no more than four matches per day and you can message only one of the four. If anything, this is precisely the kind of unique, thoughtfully crafted app the App Store should cater to, not the kind it should ban.