This is still against their app policy, the fact that its emojis vs proper UI is irrelevant. They are not disallowing zaps by mistake, I’m sure Cook is aware of the threat BTC poses to their monopoly tax. iOS is an antithetical platform to nostr, we must embrace open W3C standards.

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This would imply that displaying note zaps is not allowed, because i have no control over what third party service people use for sending zaps in response to reactions. You do have to go outside of the app to set this up… definitely gray area. Not sure how app reviewers would interpret it.
So what is someone sets up a hidden zap service scanning for emoji’s or hastags in tweets and zap-addresses in bio’s? Would Twitter app get banned?
That may effectively happen. But let’s see the bright side of it: the reason they will provide in order to shut this down is going to be, if it ever happens, a funky reason!