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  • THE MASTERMIND@lemmy.todayOP
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    9 months ago

    Introduce people to better foss and privacy respecting apps . Now a very large chunk of lemmy users use apps like boost and sync which tracks users.

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      9 months ago

      So you’re saying the main issue with this community is that Lemmy users are stumbling upon apps that track them? What about free, closed-source apps that fully respect privacy?

      I think having a featured thread that categorizes apps by open/closed source or privacy policies would be better. More transparency should be the goal here, especially since FOSS app communities already exist.

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        9 months ago

        What about free, closed-source apps that fully respect privacy?

        Can you provide an example because if an app is free and fully respect privacy it wouldn’t be closed.

        So you’re saying the main issue with this community is that Lemmy users are stumbling upon apps that track them?

        No not stumbling as i said i said there are aldready subs for them and in here i want to promote foss apps

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          My app Arctic falls into the free, closed source, privacy respecting category. I see what your going for as far as a direction for the community, but it is limiting for apps such as mine. Just because software is free, and doesn’t track its users does not necessarily mean it needs to be open source. Closed source software also does not equate to being nefarious or tracking users.

          I’m a big fan of FOSS, and am working towards open sourcing components of Arctic, but I haven’t decided whether I want to fully open source the project.

          What I’d prefer to see is requirements for post formatting. So all submissions need to include information about the client

          • pricing (free) (paid) (freemium) (IAP)
          • source (closed-source) (open-source)
          • tracking (ads) (crashlitics) (anonymous) (etc)
          • platforms (web) (windows) (linux) (iOS) (android) (cross)

          I’m a fan of this community because it is the only one I’ve found that is targeted specifically at providing information about lemmy clients, and with the proposed changes, I see that information becoming more fragmented. I’d rather see changes along the lines of what I suggested, or similar, and then maybe a new community could be born (FOSSLemmyApps) which could be advertised in a stickied post here, and included in the sidebar.

          Ultimately, it is up to you as the moderator, but I do hope you’ll consider feedback from the existing subscribers. Perhaps an open discussion, or a poll would be good for getting feedback about the proposed changes.