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If a user downloads an app from the appstore, then removes it, and then downloads it again, will that increase the "popularity" count (i.e. if a lot of user were doing it, the app might get in "what's hot")? Just wondering.

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I suspect you'll have to try a bit harder to get fake ratings. – Nick Veys Oct 19 at 22:00

closed as not programming related by Pablo Santa Cruz, ceejayoz, Jesse Beder, Brad Larson, Shog9 Oct 20 at 17:42

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I would suspect not. Apple knows when it's an upgrade or re-download (evident in their developer stats and the iPhone UI) and it'd be lunacy to add something so gameable to their algorithms.

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It would indeed be quite odd if it was so. Then the app could maybe implicitly "encourage" the users to remove it. For example, the thought I had in mind, enabling the user to disable ads a couple of times. But when a limit is reached, the user cannot do that anymore, unless the app is deleted and redownloaded. – quano Oct 19 at 22:26

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