metadata rules

About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com about metadata rules focus on how companies like Microsoft use app store metadata fields—such as iOS release notes—for brand visibility. A key example is Microsoft adding a Copilot credit line to the What's New section of several iOS App Store listings, a tactic that places the Copilot brand in front of iPhone users without altering the app interface or buying ads. This practice highlights broader strategies around metadata manipulation for marketing and AI integration, raising questions about transparency and user experience. The tag covers real-world cases where metadata rules are leveraged for promotional purposes, particularly in the context of Microsoft's push for Copilot across platforms.
  1. Microsoft Copilot Credit in iOS App Store Release Notes Sparks Debate

    Microsoft quietly began stuffing a one-line Copilot credit into the What’s New / release-notes field of several iOS App Store listings, a low-friction visibility play that puts the Copilot brand in front of iPhone users without buying ads or changing app UI. Background Microsoft has been...