Rave has had very poor user content moderation for years, so Apple booted it off the App Store. Now, it's suing Apple, but it's not telling the whole story. In August 2025, Apple had removed Rave from its App Store . According to Rave, Apple never gave the developers the exact reason for doing so. "11.4 million users locked out," reads SaveRave.com , "Apple disabled Sign in with Apple for Rave, locking users out of accounts they'd used for years." There's more. "Apple revoked Rave's developer certificate, causing macOS to block Rave with a false malware warning," it says. Rave says that it tried to work with Apple. It asked what it had done wrong, and allegedly the tech giant responded with "a single vague clause." The company says that Apple's reasons and timelines kept changing. Eventually, Apple issued a permanent removal notice and refused to work with Rave. Now, Rave is suing Apple in five countries: the United States, the Netherlands, Brazil, Russia, and its home country of Canada.…