does app rejections count for account suspend?

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Hello guys,
weird question
we all know that 3 or 4 app suspend will count as strike and it flag the account for suspend.
but does a lot of app rejections push google to suspend / terminate our account ?
thanks for reply
 
Hello guys,
weird question
we all know that 3 or 4 app suspend will count as strike and it flag the account for suspend.
but does a lot of app rejections push google to suspend / terminate our account ?
thanks for reply

No but as changes are constant in dev console , for example: app rejection / removal (s) which you don't resolve in next 72 hours can turn into suspended app or can make a risk for your account . They don't like lazy developers anymore . Bots do this job not human ... so be careful and check your account regularly .
 
No but as changes are constant in dev console , for example: app rejection / removal (s) which you don't resolve in next 72 hours can turn into suspended app or can make a risk for your account . They don't like lazy developers anymore . Bots do this job not human ... so be careful and check your account regularly .
ok thanks
and how many strikes / app suspend so google suspend your account?
 
There is no exact numbers of removals / rejections which can hurt you account , its more like how 'bot reviewer' thinks you're risk for ecosystem of GP .
For suspension(s) , you can have maximum three strikes before account cancellations . As I said , do regularly checks and fix all issues before they take other actions on your account.
 
my experience 3 will close your account, but sometimes with just 1 suspend
 
This rejection doesn't impact the standing of your Google Play Developer Account, but repeated violations can result in the suspension of this app or your Google Play Developer account.

Please update your app to fix this issue. You may also want to double-check that your app complies with all other Developer Program Policies, as additional enforcement could occur if there are further policy violations.

Step 2: Submit your updated app

To submit an update to your app’s metadata:

  1. Sign in to your Play Console.
  2. Select the app with the policy violation.
  3. Select Store presence > Store listing.
  4. Make changes to bring your app into compliance.
  5. Click the Submit an update or Resubmit app.
Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for working with us to fix the policy issue and for your continued support of Google Play.
 
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