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"path": "/2026/06/13/app-store-1000-submissions-a-week-how-id-fix/",
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"site": "https://9to5mac.com",
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"textContent": "Vibe coding has shaken the App Store. As stated at WWDC, over 1000 apps are being submitted every hour. Apps can be built substantially faster now – creating a flood of submissions. This is a bit of an issue when there’s only one true method of distributing apps on iPhone, at least in most of the world.\n\nApple recently introduced a higher review bar for App Store submissions, and while that’s certainly a step in the right direction – I don’t think it’s a full solution.",
"title": "Apple needs a better solution for the App Store’s vibe coding flood: Here’s what I’d do"
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