After the news cycle recently exploded with the announcement that Google would require every single Android app to be from a registered and verified developer, while killing third-party app stores …
You say that people who use degoogled phones will be unaffected by this measure and downplayed the impact those measures will have on them. My point is that they will be hurt by it regardless.
If Google makes side loading of apps impossible unless you have a degoogled phone, projects that need side loading to function like F-Droid and other open source apps that do things Google doesn’t like will see their already small user base collapse to only the niche audience that has a degoogled phone. I don’t expect those projects and apps to maintain the level of support they currently have if it is for such a reduced audience.
As a bare minimum it is a blatant attempt by Google to gain even more control over the entire Android ecosystem and I would absolutely not say that we should wait and see where this is going like you did.
I said it because it’s… true? Well, in that this is what they announced anyway. Also, relevant to the post I was responding to.
So how is it downplaying anything? It’s not downplaying it, it’s not exaggerating it, it just… is.
Nobody is arguing with you on this being bad, friend. You just want to be mad at a shill and because you couldn’t find one you’re doing your bit at the first person that said anything other than “Google sucks” even if it was on an unrelated subject.
All I did is expand on the other negative side effects of this measure that weren’t mentioned so people know that the consequences might much worse than what you lead on. This is by no means an accusation, more like a much needed precision as whether you like it your not your statement was downplaying the consequences Google’s actions even if you weren’t aware of it at the time.
You immediately took that as a personal attack and accusation of being a shill. Go read back my original comment and see I did nothing of the sort and simply provides additional info. I’m getting pretty tired of those poorly disguised and uncalled for insults you’ve been throwing my way ever since too.
Go sleep over it and read this all again with a rested head.
For the record, we’re still not disagreeing, technically. In that “All I did is expand on the other negative side effects of this measure that weren’t mentioned” is 100% “I couldn’t find a shill to argue with, so I had the argument all by my lonesome whether it made sense or not”.
Again, I never called you a shill. You just made it all up yourself. You just said it yourself you’re not even disagreeing with my precision. And yet you still cling to the delusion that this precision was an attack somehow and used it as justification to insult me multiple times.
Just because I didn’t return those insults doesn’t mean I’m going to keep taking them. There is no point repeating myself any further. You’re blocked now. You seem more interested in attacking and insulting an imaginary version of myself so you won’t miss me anyway.
You say that people who use degoogled phones will be unaffected by this measure and downplayed the impact those measures will have on them. My point is that they will be hurt by it regardless.
If Google makes side loading of apps impossible unless you have a degoogled phone, projects that need side loading to function like F-Droid and other open source apps that do things Google doesn’t like will see their already small user base collapse to only the niche audience that has a degoogled phone. I don’t expect those projects and apps to maintain the level of support they currently have if it is for such a reduced audience.
As a bare minimum it is a blatant attempt by Google to gain even more control over the entire Android ecosystem and I would absolutely not say that we should wait and see where this is going like you did.
I said it because it’s… true? Well, in that this is what they announced anyway. Also, relevant to the post I was responding to.
So how is it downplaying anything? It’s not downplaying it, it’s not exaggerating it, it just… is.
Nobody is arguing with you on this being bad, friend. You just want to be mad at a shill and because you couldn’t find one you’re doing your bit at the first person that said anything other than “Google sucks” even if it was on an unrelated subject.
Don’t do that. That’s a bad thing to do.
All I did is expand on the other negative side effects of this measure that weren’t mentioned so people know that the consequences might much worse than what you lead on. This is by no means an accusation, more like a much needed precision as whether you like it your not your statement was downplaying the consequences Google’s actions even if you weren’t aware of it at the time.
You immediately took that as a personal attack and accusation of being a shill. Go read back my original comment and see I did nothing of the sort and simply provides additional info. I’m getting pretty tired of those poorly disguised and uncalled for insults you’ve been throwing my way ever since too.
Go sleep over it and read this all again with a rested head.
Yeeeah, maybe take your own advice there.
For the record, we’re still not disagreeing, technically. In that “All I did is expand on the other negative side effects of this measure that weren’t mentioned” is 100% “I couldn’t find a shill to argue with, so I had the argument all by my lonesome whether it made sense or not”.
It’s still bad.
Again, I never called you a shill. You just made it all up yourself. You just said it yourself you’re not even disagreeing with my precision. And yet you still cling to the delusion that this precision was an attack somehow and used it as justification to insult me multiple times.
Just because I didn’t return those insults doesn’t mean I’m going to keep taking them. There is no point repeating myself any further. You’re blocked now. You seem more interested in attacking and insulting an imaginary version of myself so you won’t miss me anyway.