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    I don’t understand the hate for charging for a product. I pay for a Mastodon client. If a Lemmy client that I really liked cost money and I felt the price was reasonable, I’d support that developer, too.

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      I would pay for a good native iOS App. Memmy is nice but apps using web frameworks always have more limitations than any native one.

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        Mlem is SwiftUI and FOSS! I know there are some issues with the current App Store build (weeps in janky scrolling) but we’ve got a major update hitting beta tomorrow and the App Store as soon as Apple will allow that’s going to fix it.

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          WOW! i did try out mlem in its early days, but since i browse lemmy mainly on ipad, it wasn’t for me so i moved to memmy

          Just checked back on it and now the iPad experience is miles better than memmy. Guess i’m coming back to mlem

          Great work guys! Looking forward to tomorrow’s testflight

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          My only gripe that makes me stay with Mlem is lack of any method of saving/sharing just the photo of a post.

          EDIT: I meant Mlem, not Memmy.

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            We’ve got that feature in testing right now, we’re hoping to have it out to the App Store in the next couple days!

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        Try Mlem, it’s native iOS. It’s a work in progress but the user experience is great and the beta and active development seem promising.

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      A lot of Lemmy consists of FOSS enthusiasts, so something that’s paid and proprietary wouldn’t look as good in their eyes.

      There’s also the fact that the free version of Sync uses (Google?) ad tracking to show you ads, so those people would also be upset.

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        Lemmy instances run on servers which are funded by donations. I don’t see how Sync (which is made by one developer) gets to be frowned upon because there’s a price for ad removal. All FOSS projects are somehow funded, usually by donations. Nothing runs for free.

        If we get to use all the FOSS Lemmy apps is because someone put in the time and money to make it happen.

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      I would happily pay for any FOSS app that I use, even for higher price than proprietary ones. I personally would prefer to use a FOSS app, if the UX is somewhat on par with the proprietary ones.

      That being said, no judgement to people who prefer proprietary app. We all have different priorities, hence have to make different tradeoffs.

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      Nothing wrong at all with charging for the main version to support development as long as it’s not gouging. I don’t think this is gouging in the slightest.

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        I don’t think price gouging is even possible unless you control most or all of whatever resource. Sync is one of many apps to access Lemmy, and it isn’t forcing anyone to pay or even use it.

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          I agree. This situation is a bit different, but my point was the general idea of price gouging of a product.

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      Oh yeah? What Mastodon client? I’ve just been using the 1st party client and I feel like it’s pretty decent. Kinda curious how much better a client might be.

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        Woolly is my client of choice. I used Ivory, too, but I really took to Woolly.

        Mammoth is a great free alternative but lacks some of the polish (and has a horrible app icon lol)

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      I still get put on blast on mastodon when I tell someone I use Ivory. Why the hell do they care?

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      Many Americans (I’m one) cling to a variety of purity tests, and they struggle to grasp the bigger picture which could result in better outcomes for everyone.

      Black or white. Win or lose. It’s a tiring cultural characteristic.

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      I don’t understand the hate for charging for a product

      I think the hate is mainly for the $100 lifetime payment. That’s a lot for some people.

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            Your comment implied that folks need to pay $100 to use the app. Only $20 lets a user disable ads and any tracking associated. Otherwise if someone wants to try it or just doesn’t feel like paying they can use it for free with the potential to get a Google ad in their scroll.

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        To build on what other people are saying, the $100 also is supposed to cover the cost of running servers and networks that the app has to use for the more unique, advanced features. Those are all things that will cost the developer to keep up and running - it’s honestly nice that you even have the option to pay for lifetime since, once you’ve used the app for six years, the dev is going to start losing money off of your using the app.

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      It’s not the charge money part. It’s that it charges money and then still grabs and sells toms of your data. That’s something the Lemmy crowd is super opposed to even in free products, but a subscription to have your data sold when the service itself (Lemmy) is hosted on a donation basis and does not cost the devs a cent to use is too much

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        It literally doesn’t do that. If you pay for it, the ad code doesn’t even initialize, thus performing no tracking. And crash analytics are optional.

        At least, if we trust Laurence. I wish it was open source so we could verify, but I choose to trust him.

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          Hey, you do you. I’m weirded out that the app makes you accept all that stuff and is only one commented line away from collecting your stuff. But I’m not here to lecture others. If you enjoy the app and think it’s money well spent, I wish that you get out of it what you hope for and that’s enough for me.

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            That’s fair. Unfortunately Google doesn’t let you make multiple versions of the same app anymore, so he can’t make a second, paid version without that code. On the other hand, what’s the difference between a commented line and a missing line?

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    Oh no $20 to remove ads from an app that was made by one guy as his full time job. I’m proud to support anyone who works hard to make a more accessible, more enjoyable experience.

    Oh no ads track you! My full time job is literally managing Google ads. We barely tracked you personally as it was. We could anonymously target generally the things you were interested in buying or what you’ve recently been looking at online.

    And then Google crippled Google Analytics and it’s a shell of what it once was, and your data is even more anonymous!

    If I work for a lawnmower company I couldn’t give a shit who you are or what you do online, all I care about is if you’re thinking about buying a lawnmower, so my client can show you what he’s got to offer. Then you can ignore the ads if you don’t like the product or its price point. That’s what Google does.

    I’d rather that than be shown “Generic Chinese cashgrab mobile game ad that doesn’t actually reflect the gameplay” ads.

    The guy worked hard to make possibly the best UI/UX on the platform. Either pay for his work or let him get the (barely any) money from showing ads to pay for his time. Either way, he worked for it.

    Do you work full time for free too?

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      I don’t think most people worry about lawnmowing company. They worry about Google.

      What google essentially sale is manipulation: they make money by changine your behavior, which is a extermely dangerous business in a democratic society. What makes it even more dangerous are

      1. It is a for-profit company, which means people with more money have more power to manipulate the general public
      2. It caters to U.S. government (since it is based in the U.S.), which is one of the most imperialistic governments today, with a terrible record of over-surveillance.
      3. Everything can be hacked, all the information that is stored will be leaked sooner or later. And these data can easily fall into the wrong hand; in fact, they tends to fall into the wrong hand.
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        That’s all perfectly sensible things to be concerned about. But given that we’re talking about an android app - if you’re eligible to use the app, Google almost certainly already has all your data anyways.

        Yeah I’m sure there’s a tiny subsection of the people in these discussion who have custom ROMs flashed, but the vast majority are posting about Google tracking them on a google phone - or (even more annoyingly) posting about it from a phone that doesn’t even support the app, and so doesn’t remotely affect them

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          You raise a valid point, but your original answer, to me, seems to normalize tracking to some extend: “since lawnmowing company dont care about your data, hence ads that tracks you is nit a big deal”, which is not the case.

          I think a better argument is that “since you are already on android, so google will have all your data anyway”.

          That being said, one final bit of nits, even if you are on a google phone, google probably dont watch your every move. With every new place to interact with ads, there is more chance people will be tracked. Finally, I think the more one relying on google service the harder is to move them on a degoogled platform. So adding google ads to an app is definitely not harmless. But like you said, these probably dont matter to 95% of people.

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            You raise a valid point, but your original answer, to me, seems to normalize tracking to some extend: “since lawnmowing company dont care about your data, hence ads that tracks you is nit a big deal”, which is not the case.

            I think you’re getting me mixed up with someone else - I’m just a rando who jumped in

            I think a better argument is that “since you are already on android, so google will have all your data anyway”.

            That was in fact exactly what i was arguing

            google probably dont watch your every move

            They do in fact watch your every move - Ok i was taking that one a bit literally, but honestly they really already do know everything they need to know. And let’s not forget that everything on your Lemmy is public - Do you really think that Google, Meta, and the rest of the usual suspects don’t have data crawlers on the fediverse hoovering up data and linking it to their existing shadow profiles?

            I 100% agree that it would be best for Sync to have absolutely no tracking, but I’m just a bit baffled at everyone acting like this is some nefarious thing that Sync is doing that is in anyway novel. Do y’all really have 0 apps installed with google ads? Do y’all really all have custom ROMs flashed on your phone? None of you are reading this comment from Google Chrome, Edge, or Safari?

            My point isn’t that ad tracking is good, it’s that saying that Sync is garbage because it has ads (and so, by necessity also has ad tracking) is almost certainly hypocritical in the case of every person whose saying it. “Let he without spyware on his phone cast the first stone” or something like that lol

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              I have no apps with google ads on my phone i run lineageos and all my apps come from fdroid except for a copy of volume booster goodev with the ads patched out(because i couldnt find a volume booster on fdroid)

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      There are companies that aggregate all the data from Google and other services to match your anonymous data to your actual person so they can match your address name and all personal information to what you do online

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        @ZippyZiggurat @drekly, it’s called create incommings by surveillance advertising, I call it Spyware as is.
        They sell your data to third parties, which apart of a violation of your privacy rights, is a big security risk, nobody can control how your data is traty and protected, several cases of dataleaks with even bank and medical data prove this. There are other methodes to create incommings which don’t invade privacy.

        Not this way
        (Test made with Blacklight https://themarkup.org/blacklight )

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      The ads are what supports the developer. $20 to remove them is just a better bulk upfront deal than waiting for fractions of pennies to come together over time. The $100 version is a straight up grift though. I cannot overstate this, the ads are what supports the dev. There is nobody here not getting paid for their work.

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        The $100 version is for perpetual access to a cloud-based service. As in something that is a recurring cost to the dev.

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    A Sync user loves Lemmy enough to pay for it and isn’t wrapped up in drama spun by FOSS advocates. Be proud.

    That being said, I love FOSS.

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    Welcome buddy. Welcome all sync users. The greatest part of the decentriverse is it’s not yours or mine, it’s no one’s. Do as you please.

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    I found out about Lemmy BECAUSE of Sync. I’m a huge FOSS supporter but that doesn’t mean I’ll trash anything that isn’t open source.

    Much more importantly, I’d really like to see Lemmy succeed against data mining trash like Reddit. Let’s not dissuade potential converts coming over from Reddit with this gatekeeping nonsense. These manipulative parasitic social media companies are the real enemy here. Sync is one guy making one app with a one time purchase. Everyone is still welcome to use open source apps, the website or any other means of accessing the community. Sync is not your enemy.

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    Yeah nah fuck that Sync hate, I don’t use it personally but if someone wants to use it, all the best to them and have a jolly ride in the lemmy part of the fediverse

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      I used many Lemmy Android clients and after trying out Sync it is so good. It is not FOSS but it is high quality. Other FOSS apps are not mature enough yet and are unestable. I hope one day a FOSS one can compete and have high quality and I will switch

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    F that noise. I’m here and active because Sync came out, and I’ve become used to its interface over the years. I’ll eventually try the other FLOSS apps but I’m here learning and enjoying first.

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      Yeah, op, don’t feel shamed about using sync, it’s a great app that’s worth using. I use it. Lots of us use it. The hate is a knee-jerk reflex to the sudden influx of excited reddit sync users who have migrated to lemmy and talked a lot about sync. I think FOSS users were expecting a FOSS-type option and were shocked when that wasn’t the case. Then you also had users who were just mad that it would cost more to be used here than it was on reddit.

      No one hates you for using sync.

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          Back when the other site first shut down there was an update to jerboa that made any instance under v18 unusable. Which was most of them for about a week.

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      I can’t use apps that lag during simple scrolling so I never liked Jerboa. Quickly switched to Liftoff and now will switch to Sync I guess.

      Also Jerboa has too few settings and that annoying post button that I rarely use stuck on screen.

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    I love FOSS but I too use Sync. Used it on Reddit for the better part of a decade and it’s made Lemmy more accessible for me and also some friends.

    In the end if people are happy to pay for a client, which then builds the membership of Lemmy communities - what’s the big fucking deal? I’m very happy to be here and very happy to continue supporting a dev that does fantastic work.

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      Also using Sync. The thing is, I’m sick and tired of being told how I should need to interact with something. This isn’t an argument against FOSS at all btw. I also pay a non-FOSS one-man-shop for my RSS reader.

      My main thing is I want to bend the web to my preferences instead of the other way around. If devs like this are going out of their way to do that I’m going to make it worth their while.

      Shit, I even pay the guy who keeps the Chumby servers alive. Just so I can have a flash-baswd Star Trek themed clock face active on my nightstand.

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    I’m over here bouncing between Memmy and Voyager solely because I miss Apollo.

    It’s amazing how much an interface matters thought I enjoyed Reddit when really I enjoyed Apollo.

    My point is, I don’t know what Sync is but if it’s what you like then hell yeah use the shit out of it.

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      Sync was a great app for Reddit. I used it as my main for a while before I got my first iPhone. I honestly don’t understand all the hate for it here. There are several FOSS choices for Lemmy apps if anyone doesn’t like it.

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      Sync was Apollo but on Android.

      Not precisely, they weren’t 1-for-1 clones. But when I moved from Android to iOS I was easily able to adapt to Apollo from Sync. Very similar visuals, very similar gestures, similar developer devotion.

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    People are ridiculous.

    It’s ok to like the things you like, as long as you’re not like, directly hurting people.

    If RiF made a LiF, I’d buy their ad free version too. I like the UI/UX. Connect is a good app, but it’s just not quite the same.

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    Same boat, I like FOSS, using linux for 20+ years yada yada android custom ROM hack stuff what not, but 10 years ago I tested all the reddit app, Sync was far superior so I bought it for like 3$. Now Sync for Lemmy is an impressive experience compared to Jerboa or Connect for instance, so I forked the 20$ for the noads version. Dev looks like a great guy, I have no problem with this.

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      For how much time I spent using Apollo, I really got a massive bargain for just $5.00. I’m not surprised that people would pay $20 if the app is good and they use Lemmy often.

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    While the cost and ads are enough to keep me using the free options, everyone should just use whatever they want.

    More Lemmy users = more content on Lemmy.

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    I set up sync to look as much like Alexandrite as I could, its a nice bit of consistency when I switch to desktop from mobile and vice versa.