• conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    If you want devs to make apps without any monetization you’re limiting the number of devs that will develop for your platform.

    So?

    The point of fdroid is not to have evil pieces of shit injecting their apps with spyware and ads.

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      3 months ago

      Developers deserve to be paid for their time though…

      Sure for many it’s nothing but a hobby and they’re happy to create something for free. But that doesn’t mean every developer needs to do the same.

      And yes ads are a privacy nightmare and putting them into your app is bad. So either you only use apps from hobbyists or you pay for access (whether that be a set price for a finished product or a subscription for a service).

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        3 months ago

        Paid apps are fine. I’m generally not OK with in-app purchases, because the overwhelmingly majority of them are abusive microtransactions.

        Allowing ads is not OK. Privacy is a massive issue, but even without privacy concerns all ads are malicious.

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        3 months ago

        Developers deserve to be paid for their time though…

        If I buy you a free drink at a bar, say “hey do you want this?”, and you accept, do I then “deserve” to be able to follow you home afterwards and know where you live?

        At the end of the day nobody held a gun to anybody’s head and forced them to develop an application, and especially nobody then forced them to give that application away for free.

        EDIT: Likewise I don’t think developers of such free (as in beer) software owe their users anything beyond the basic expectation that their software isn’t malware.