Apple Rejects Another iPhone App: Religious Photo Parodies 'Objectionable'
Silicon Alley Insider —
Apple (AAPL) continues to serve as nanny and tastemaker for its iPhone app store. It's rejected yet another app from the app store: A religious photo parody app called "Me So Holy." Apple insists the app is "objectionable."
"Me So Holy" is a sillier take on the developer's previous app, "The Animalizer," which lets you scale and crop your photograph (or your friends', or celebrities') onto an animal's. Instead of animals, "Me So Holy" lets you replace Jesus's face with yours, for instance. (See video below.)
Apple wants none of this. From the developer's blog:
According to Apple, “Me So ...
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