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I thought the fuss was because of the apparent tracking, not the fact that it's a paid app?
It is absolutely blowing my mind how insular some people are. 'just let me use Sync', 'I just want to access Lemmy in my favourite app', 'who asked you for your opinion?'
It's like they don't know that the API their app accesses was built by a couple of guys or that the data their app consumes is paid for by people running that software. And then they get uppity when you point out to them that maybe a thread pointing out it might be a good idea to support those people isn't the place for them to tell everyone how much they love Sync.
After the way Lemmy responded, and there were absolute children making the biggest splashes, then any reference to, "well, got cash, please pay." hits as another dig. I don't think that was OPs intent and I didn't read it that way.
But the absolute conniption that lemmy had did not endear the new, moneyed participants (some) in the way I think you'd hope.
It was juvenile. Days ago I set up a subscription support for lemmy.world. I know how it works. I wouldn't be surprised that others did too.
Here's my proposal: Lemmy isn't the 30 most vocal anti-sync people Sync users aren't all the ones you see posting in frustration.
Passive aggressive "they" style comments are some of the stunted maturity acts I've seen here.
Say what you mean, mean what you say, but reflect before pressing the button.
When we geeked out, lemmy brought wheelbarrows of shit to dump on the elation. This is where we are.
Conciliation would help on all sides. But let's not pretend there's a background that makes both "sides" more reasonable.
If you want to use Sync, be my guest, I'm glad you've found an app you like. I genuinely don't care what app anyone uses. Also, if you want to share your love of an app with others, feel free to do that too.
But - and try to hear this - hijacking a thread which is about making sure Lemmy gets developed (without which your app won't work) and supporting instances (without which your app won't work) to say how much you love your app is beyond crass.
Interesting response because I was responding to you making the topic Sync.
It's right up there.
Just be honest. It's okay. But don't pretend I made sync the topic. Or that I didn't discuss donating to the lemmy world server (or that I ~~do~~ used to).
I think, however, I'll stay on lemmy.world but stop the donations. It looks like I'm indifferent to its success given the lack of integrity or serious commentators.
For all those concerned with how i spend my money, I found a way to save some.
I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. I'm not being evasive or dismissive, I genuinely have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.
For me, the fuss, in this thread is about Sync users inexplicable need to jump into a thread about supporting Lemmy development and keeping instances afloat with comments about how much they love Sync.
That was my bigger issue along with the GDPR compliance. The dev has said that clicking do not consent turns off consent but we've all see sites and apps where "legitimate interest" is skipped when you remove consent. That and the data that's collected seems a bit opaque. Now, I know these types of advertising platforms are often drop in solutions so it's possible the Dev just doesn't know that side. That being said they should be aware of these things when on a heavily FOSS skewed platform like this. The Dev seems responsive so I imagine this will all be smoothed out in future.