Apple has a problem with Twitter's Vine app, but they're not saying anything publicly. They did however drop the video sharing app from the App Store's Featured section after a pornographic video climbed to the Editor's Pick section of the App.
Apple's response has been non-existent so far. The company is famous for having a "no porn" policy when it comes to apps. Recently, Apple rejected a photography app called 500px due to nudity, yet Vine has full blown pornography and it is still in the App Store.
Will Apple pull Vine? Probably not. They are probably encouraging Vine to fix the problem immediately. So far Vine has blocked certain search terms in an effort to curb the porn. That won't work forever though. Stay tuned.
Apple's response has been non-existent so far. The company is famous for having a "no porn" policy when it comes to apps. Recently, Apple rejected a photography app called 500px due to nudity, yet Vine has full blown pornography and it is still in the App Store.
Will Apple pull Vine? Probably not. They are probably encouraging Vine to fix the problem immediately. So far Vine has blocked certain search terms in an effort to curb the porn. That won't work forever though. Stay tuned.