Warning: 1-star review threats and harassment in the subredit

I’m posting this to warn others and ask the moderators to look into this user u/litriss behavior.

After I posted about my app, he repeatedly demanded a lifetime access—even after I explained that it is technically impossible. When I refused, he started threatening me with a 1-star App Store review.

I checked his activity and found a pattern of 1-star reviews across apps, apparently when he doesn’t get what he wants. I’ve attached screenshots so people can judge the pattern themselves.

Mods, please review the screenshots and his behavior. This looks like harassment combined with threats of retaliatory 1-star reviews.

u/PerformanceSerious90 — 12 days ago
▲ 25 r/appletv

Warning: 1-star review threats and harassment

I’m posting this to warn others and ask the moderators to look into this user u/litriss behavior.

After I posted about my app and gave away a legitimate 1-year promotional code, he repeatedly demanded a lifetime code—even after I explained that it is technically impossible. When I refused, he started threatening me with a 1-star App Store review.

I checked his activity and found a pattern of 1-star reviews across apps, apparently when he doesn’t get what he wants. I’ve attached screenshots so people can judge the pattern themselves.

Mods, please review the screenshots and his behavior. This looks like harassment combined with threats of retaliatory 1-star reviews.

u/PerformanceSerious90 — 12 days ago
▲ 51 r/iosapps

Warning: 1-star review threats and harassment

I’m posting this to warn others and ask the moderators to look into this user u/litriss behavior.

After I gave away a legitimate 1-year promotional code, he repeatedly demanded a lifetime code—even after I explained that it is technically impossible. When I refused, he started threatening me with a 1-star App Store review.

I checked his activity and found a pattern of 1-star reviews across apps, apparently when he doesn’t get what he wants. I’ve attached screenshots so people can judge the pattern themselves.

Mods, please review the screenshots and his behavior. This looks like harassment combined with threats of retaliatory 1-star reviews.

u/PerformanceSerious90 — 12 days ago

Get Tripenai Premium FREE — Limited Reddit Launch Offer

To celebrate the launch of r/tripenai, we’re sharing a limited community discount for Tripenai Premium.

Tripenai helps groups turn scattered chats, saved places, and changing plans into one shared trip workspace.

iPhone / iPad

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Android

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Promo code: REDDIT

Use the code when subscribing to Tripenai First Class.

If you use it, please tell us what you think—especially what would make planning a group trip easier.

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u/PerformanceSerious90 — 14 days ago
▲ 80 r/iosapps

[$29.99 -> FREE] I’m building a travel super app so I don’t have to juggle maps, budgets, weather, and expense sharing

Hey r/iOSApps,

I travel a lot and I usually spend hours finding places and building itineraries, then jump between different apps for budget, splitting expenses with friends, checking weather, visa rules, finding local food, and etc.

I started building a travel app to keep all of that in one place instead of relying on a bunch of separate services.

It’s called Tripenai and it’s still early, but right now it lets you organize trips and plan stops and activities, track your budget, split expenses, get informed about weather and visa, and share trips with friends. I’m slowly adding other things.

If you feel like taking a look, I’d really appreciate any feedback. What would you personally want in an app like this? What feels unnecessary or missing?

I'd love to hear your thoughts: contact@tripenai.com

App link:

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6751427569

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tripenai

Website:

https://tripenai.com

💎If you want to try it, I’ll DM you with a code

Thanks!

u/PerformanceSerious90 — 16 days ago

If the passengers of the MV Hondius weren’t rich, they’d be stuck quarantined on the cruise ship

Money and status seem to change the rules. Ordinary people would never be treated this way — they’d be left onboard for days or weeks.

It’s hard not to notice how differently situations are handled depending on who the passengers are.

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u/PerformanceSerious90 — 3 months ago