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However it is cold water for a lot of people, because they're not used to Google putting their foot down every once in a while. It is only annoying if you consider that they allow every piece of garbage into the Android Marketplace, but somehow Ad Blockers are beyond the pale.
I think the issue is that people assume Android is an open platform because it's open source. When in fact Google remove apps more often than I think people realise. (one of the removals that annoyed me was when the retro games console emulators were taken down).
Thinking a little more, another issue might be that Google tends to remove apps after it's been in the store for a while; where as Apple deny apps before it hits their store. Does anyone else notice / agree with this trend?