The Android Market not only lets you download an app but one can post their comments about it as well (and rate it too). This gives a chance for everyone to post their thoughts and let others know how they feel about the app, and whether it’s actually worth it or not (yes, even if it’s free).
Though there’s one slight thing that the Android Market forgot to add: a moderator?! The comments seem utterly useless as most of them really lead to zero, zilch. Some these ‘comments’ were caught off of the market (and edited) to give you an idea:
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AndroidCan Connect: “Bored. Hit me up at ***@gmail.com and we’ll talk” by katie.
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Biolines: “Like a clingy ex-girlfriend that keeps re-installing itself. Seriously, how the heck do you remove this permanently? Worst app ever.” by Erin.
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Deflektor Remake: “Im not gonna bash it but that is no classic pac man is classic and how about the ball that breaks the blocks i forget the name arkonoid i think” by duane.
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Zombie, Run!: “i love hot naced girls” by Robert.
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Port Knocker: “RandumAccess you’re the biggest retard since Hilary Clinton. Go back to sticking your sisters arm up your dads **** passage” by Jamie.
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My Med Box: “Yea this ****in blows **** and to the ladies that blow ****….hit me up at ***@gmail.com” by greg.
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More Cowbell!: “I need a cow bell 2 smack the developer….this shyt is stupid!!!!!” by rocky!
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Text-to-Speech Library: “Quickest way to get friends on your g1 = www.G1Profiles.com” by Jerome.
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DailyHoroscope: “Oh my god i love this very thing thay said about aries is so ture i love this keep up the work and keep up with the updates” by felicite.
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NeoCore: “Gangsta graphics yo mabe if i could play it. O well since i cant do dat u think i can get some homegirls 2 chat with ***139gmail” by steven.



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