Google did recently update its review process. I was complaining about its previous review process for 10 months at least. It's a little better now.
Previously, an app was suspended without any warning. You even couldn't comply with their requirements neither because they would deactivate access to the app in question in Google Play Console. Your only chance was an appeals request. Your app still suspended in the meantime which could be months. And you might loose all ratings, reviews, and downloads of your app.
My feedback at this time was:
> An easy but important improvement in Google Play:
1.) Don't suspend and remove the complete package id from Google Play, but instead just prevent the specific app update from publishing
2.) If the app update doesn't comply with Google's policies, then give developers the opportunity to fix that
3.) Developer submits a new app update which does comply
Previously, an app was suspended without any warning. You even couldn't comply with their requirements neither because they would deactivate access to the app in question in Google Play Console. Your only chance was an appeals request. Your app still suspended in the meantime which could be months. And you might loose all ratings, reviews, and downloads of your app.
My feedback at this time was:
> An easy but important improvement in Google Play:
1.) Don't suspend and remove the complete package id from Google Play, but instead just prevent the specific app update from publishing
2.) If the app update doesn't comply with Google's policies, then give developers the opportunity to fix that
3.) Developer submits a new app update which does comply
4.) App update gets approved by Google
5.) Google is happy and developers are happy
Which might be the case now. At least in Germany.