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[–] Unquote0270@programming.dev 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Am I missing something? What gatekeeping?

[–] bonfire921@lemmy.dbzer0.com 36 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

The fact that people shit on every proprietary software saying FOSS is better.

While FOSS is definitely good for the consumer. Proprietary is sometimes just better in function ¯\(ツ)

[–] diamat@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

All the people you find here fled from a proprietary platform that was abusing its position of power in order to profit off its users. While Sync for Lemmy is not in the same ballpark it nonetheless shares the same proprietary nature of reddit as it is a proprietary client that connects to a platform that is completely FOSS. So I believe it is entirely valid to campaign against the use of Sync for Lemmy and educate everyone about its dangers (loss of freedom, trust can't be verified, abusive relationship)

[–] ngwoo@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

I didn't join Lemmy because of the ideology behind the project I joined it because I didn't approve of what the owners of reddit were doing.

If the Sync dev starts ruining the app I'll get a different one for the same reason I made a Lemmy account.

[–] glockenspiel@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

The key detail you are missing is that most people that left reddit did so on the backs of closed source third party apps. That's what kicked off the entire firestorm of events. The reality was that, of those who used third party apps, most used closed sourced solutions.

FOSS is great. FLOSS is even better. People should support projects they identify with, just like people should support their home Lemmy instance via community funding. But far too many of the argument I'm seeing against Sync and others basically boils down to "we shouldn't pay for software," like our [software engineer] labor is just something to be had for free.

Closed source third party apps are no threat to Lemmy. The failings of reddit cannot happen to Lemmy so long as one instance does not come to define Lemmy in such a way that they can self-isolate and essentially turn into a proprietary model itself. Let's all recall that Reddit was, once upon a time, open source.

Third party apps are about choice. I hardly consider someone using a closed source third party app--in a sea of many, many FOSS versions--a loss of freedom or an abusive relationship. Come on, that's very hyperbolic. And I'd wager 99% of people can't verify that trust even if they wanted to since most people don't understand code, let alone software development practices. They just take the word of random strangers whom they have no right trusting saying "yeah it looks good."