Apple released a
statement saying they didn't want us to take down
the 3 channels run by the Belarusian protestors, but just specific posts "
disclosing personal information."
This sly wording ignores the fact that channels
, @karatelibelarusi and
@belarusassholes, consist entirely of personal information of the oppressors and those who'd helped rig the elections – because that is why those channels exist.
By hiding their demands with vague wordings, Apple is trying to avoid the responsibility of enforcing their own rules. It is understandable: according to
this poll, over 94% of Belarusian users think the channels that made Apple worry should be left alone.
Previously, when removing posts at Apple’s requests, Telegram replaced those posts with a notice that cited the exact rule limiting such content for iOS users. However, Apple reached out to us a while ago and said our app is not allowed to show users such notices because they were “
irrelevant”.
Similarly, when Facebook wanted to inform its users that 30% of the fees users were paying for online events went to Apple,
Apple didn’t let Facebook do it saying this information was (once more) “irrelevant”.
I strongly disagree with Apple’s definition of
“irrelevant”. I think the reason certain content was censored or where your money goes is the opposite of irrelevant.
Apple has the right to be greedy and formalistic (or maybe not – that’s something for the courts and
regulators to decide). But it’s time Apple learned to assume responsibility for their policy instead of trying to hide it from users – they deserve to know.