I am at an utter loss as to why my app update keeps getting rejected :/
I created an app called The Broken Screen Prank (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-broken-screen-prank/id1541583294) which I launched a couple of weeks ago. It was accepted no problem.
Since then, I've been trying to submit an update (primarily a few simple bug fixes and a rearrangement of the app screenshots), but it's been rejected three times. I've tried to address the issue for the reason that it is being rejected, but apparently I am not addressing it adequately, and I cannot figure out what I am missing.
Basically, each rejection comes with more or less the same response--that I should review the Guideline 1.1.6 - Safety - Objectionable Content. This guidelines states:
Sincerely,
Confused
PS. The latest rejection advised me to "take a look at their attached screenshots for details". I am attaching them here for reference (they are images of my updated 1st and 4th screenshot that would be visible on the App Store).
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PSS: I had asked this question a week or so ago on this forum, but I had made a comment on that post mentioning that I did not realize you could reply directly to App Rejection Messages. However, after doing so, Apple stated they are not able to provide feedback on app concepts or features, and they recommended I ask on the Apple Developer Forums, so here I am once again :)
I created an app called The Broken Screen Prank (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-broken-screen-prank/id1541583294) which I launched a couple of weeks ago. It was accepted no problem.
Since then, I've been trying to submit an update (primarily a few simple bug fixes and a rearrangement of the app screenshots), but it's been rejected three times. I've tried to address the issue for the reason that it is being rejected, but apparently I am not addressing it adequately, and I cannot figure out what I am missing.
Basically, each rejection comes with more or less the same response--that I should review the Guideline 1.1.6 - Safety - Objectionable Content. This guidelines states:
The ways I have currently tried to address this is:When people install an app from the App Store, they want to feel confident that it’s safe to do so—that the app ... won’t damage their device...
Requiring the user to accept a UIAlert stating that they understand the app is for entertainment purposes and does not actually break the phone screen
Display a disclaimer (stating the same) in both the top of the app description and the app screenshot that shows the broken screen image.
Sincerely,
Confused
PS. The latest rejection advised me to "take a look at their attached screenshots for details". I am attaching them here for reference (they are images of my updated 1st and 4th screenshot that would be visible on the App Store).
Image 1
Image 2
PSS: I had asked this question a week or so ago on this forum, but I had made a comment on that post mentioning that I did not realize you could reply directly to App Rejection Messages. However, after doing so, Apple stated they are not able to provide feedback on app concepts or features, and they recommended I ask on the Apple Developer Forums, so here I am once again :)