Suchergebnis im Play Store

Internal Tracking ID: EXPOSUREAPP-1978
Hi @quaddy-services , the app is currently only available in the (EDIT) international app stores mentioned here:
https://www.coronawarn.app/en/faq/#international
For some of those, there is also a play store review pending, which prevents them from showing up.
If your app store is one of the ones mentioned in the FAQ, we kindly ask for your patience.
If it is not mentioned, please either add the country in the cwa-wishlist or upvote one of the existing issues.
My app store is the german one.
Why is "The RKI currently released the app for the following European countries:" not showing Germany?
Do I need to put germany to the wishlist?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.rki.coronawarnapp
is available but Search does not find anything:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Corona-Warn-App&c=apps
Keine Ergebnisse für deine Suche nach Corona-Warn-App
Vorschläge:
Achte darauf, dass alle Wörter richtig geschrieben sind.
Versuche es mit anderen Suchbegriffen.
Versuche es mit allgemeineren Suchbegriffen.
No, Germany is of course on the list. We just thought it would be superfluous information to mention that in the FAQ.
Thanks for the clarification. Interestingly, the app is displayed as a search result if I omit even a single character:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Corona-Warn-Ap&c=apps
We'll take this into the talks with Google but also have our app store admins check again what kind of SEO could be done from our end ...
@tkowark I did a few experiments and whenever all three words "corona", "warn", and "app" were part of the query
The app showed up first with other variations: changing letters as you did, flipping words as in "warn-corona-app" or "app-corona-warn", adding puffer words as in "corona warn rki app".
Even reducing the queries to single words worked ("app" was the only one for which CWA did not show up first :D) or introducing extreme typos ("carina barn abb", 4th result).
Note: my results may be skewed since I have the app installed.
I can confirm:
corona-warn-app
no match
corona-warn
Several matches where rki app is the first:

This PlayStore message is sometimes misleading. It will also show the same text if your phone is running Android 5 or lower.
If you know a little bit Python you can use https://github.com/treysis/playstore-country-check to check for which countries the app has actually been released so far.
Hello @quaddy-services and community,
to follow up, I like to ask if now the search is working for you?
Thanks,
LMM
Corona-Warn-App Open Source Team
The issues described in
https://github.com/corona-warn-app/cwa-app-android/issues/830#issuecomment-655115495
are solved. The search term "Corona warn app" is not blacklisted (out
whatever the reason was) anymore. CWA can now be found as seen in the
screenshot.
GPclips notifications@github.com schrieb am Do., 1. Okt. 2020, 08:47:
Hello @quaddy-services https://github.com/quaddy-services and community,
to follow up, I like to ask if now the search is working for you?
Thanks,
LMMCorona-Warn-App Open Source Team
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@tkowark I did a few experiments and whenever all three words "corona", "warn", and "app" were part of the query
there was no result. It seems to me like the exact combination is somehow blocklisted.
The app showed up first with other variations: changing letters as you did, flipping words as in "warn-corona-app" or "app-corona-warn", adding puffer words as in "corona warn rki app".
Even reducing the queries to single words worked ("app" was the only one for which CWA did not show up first :D) or introducing extreme typos ("carina barn abb", 4th result).
Note: my results may be skewed since I have the app installed.