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This is probably not the reason, but the first thing that comes to my mind is that providing a reason provides substance and reasoning for a response. The 'why' allows an individual to respond with a '...yes, but' and Apple doesn't want to deal with that.


I guess? But they’re not dealing with it now either, so I’m not sure it would be any different?




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