• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    So are they insinuating that Google App Store “popularity” ranking is actually paid product placement?

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      15 hours ago

      Isn’t the idea that if you advertise you will get more people looking at/downloading your app and therefore rank higher?

      It doesn’t make it not paid product placement, but I don’t think it implies that people are buying spots on the ranking.

      It does imply the rank is almost useless because most high rankers are just spending a lot on ads.

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          15 hours ago

          Ah I guess it’s that it shows what they want then they have to install the app to buy it?

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            15 hours ago

            I’ve bought stuff from Temu and without installing the app. I’m sure it recommends installing the app if you tap the ad on a phone, but not on desktop.

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        15 hours ago

        Isn’t the idea that if you advertise you will get more people looking at/downloading your app and therefore rank higher?

        That is what advertising companies would like you to believe but the effect is nowhere near this drastic, otherwise they would be showing double-blind studies about the effectiveness of advertising to all their customers all the time.

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          15 hours ago

          Maybe this article is intended for advertisers to convince them of the value.

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      15 hours ago

      Do you REALLY think that Threads is one of the top 4 downloaded apps on Android? “EasyHomescreen” is number 5.

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        15 hours ago

        Here is my guess for top 5 downloaded Android apps:

        1. Instagram
        2. Snapchat
        3. Tiktok
        4. ?
        5. ?

        I would be surprised if Facebook and X were up there but not that surprised.

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          15 hours ago

          My guess would be that none of the big, well known brands are in the top ten and that those are instead useful utilities that almost everybody uses but rarely talks about.

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            14 hours ago

            I’m trying to think of what useful utilities I’ve had that I had to download from the app store, which didn’t come pre-installed. I don’t think Material Files, JuiceSSH, Notally, Shazam, etc could be more popular than something mainstream like Instagram.

            I wonder if there is a list somewhere. For example, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-downloaded_Google_Play_applications lists a lot of apps that come pre-installed, like Google Maps.

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              13 hours ago

              The reason why I was thinking it would utilities is that the big name brand social media stuff often pays to come pre-installed.

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                11 hours ago

                I wouldn’t count that as top 10 downloaded either, but I see how they would count as top installed apps or top most popular.

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          14 hours ago

          Facebook isn’t there because it now comes pre-installed on nearly every phone in existence, and is often baked so hard into the core OS that it’s impossible to remove without flashing a custom ROM. If you’re lucky you might be able to disable Meta slop without bricking core functions of the phone. Removal is usually impossible.

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            14 hours ago

            Oh dang. It hasn’t been pre-installed on any of my phones, but I try to get close to the stock Android experience. Except now with Pixel stuff I’m not always sure what’s stock and what’s pixel specific.

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    14 hours ago

    The title misled me here, I think. It sounded like an indictment that Temu stopped showing Google ads in its product then its ranking in Google Play dropped, but I don’t think it’s that.

    Sounds like Temu was paying for ads to get users, and without those ads people stopped turning to it for shopping. Also,

    The timing coincided with the Trump administration’s hardened stance on Chinese imports, raising tariffs to 125%

    Perhaps the actual main factor.

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    15 hours ago

    And I am sure that has absolutely nothing to do with tariff hell, financial insecurity, and repeal of the de minimis exemption that temu and the like required to function.