Smartphones are like a country. The platform, the ‘land’ you live in. The App Store is like the government of a country. If you want to build a business within any country, you must pay taxes to ensure that the infrastructure is maintained; you must pay a % fee to ensure that the country (smartphone) can continue to provide services to its people (users). A country can place limits on what you can and can’t do within its borders to ensure the greater good of all within the country, to protect its people and infrastructure. You can also move to a different country if you think the tax burden is too high; you may freely decide to build your apps for another smartphone.
I’m sure it’s been described this way already many times, but maybe this will help someone else understand it if they were having trouble.
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