Basically the poster suggests that because SongFlip was created by a former Google employee that it's getting special treatment.
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Yea, a special treatment of banning it already 3 times.
And being allowed to come back.
Yes, they are "being allowed to come back" just like drug dealers are "allowed to come back" from jail and sell more drugs on the streets
No. Under a sane system, these attempts at resubmitting an app that is clearly someone trying to get around being banned would be caught.
You have way too much faith in "the system"
Googlers and Xooglers receive no special treatment. No current Googler would risk getting fired to help a Xoogler. No conspiracy theory required.
> Googlers and Xooglers receive no special treatment. No current Googler would risk getting fired to help a Xoogler. No conspiracy theory required.
Unless the person knows he is a future Xooglers. Come on, corruption is everywhere and employees do bad things all the time. The employee(s) may be paid for doing that.
> No current Googler would risk getting fired to help a Xoogler.
You think out of 60K employees, there's not a one that would take that risk for $15K a day? I don't think you're cynical enough.
My guess - as a former google employee he may have knowledge of the inner workings of the company and can upload/create the app in such ways that he can maximize pre take down times.