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[–] dinckelman@lemmy.world 40 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (20 children)

I'm okay with paying 30% where the return on investment is worth it. Both the Appstore and Google Play do literally nothing for you, except distribution, and payment processing. These really don't deserve to take such a big cut, and I don't really want to hear any more excuses in their favor

[–] helenslunch@feddit.nl 40 points 1 month ago (18 children)

Both the Appstore and Google Play do literally nothing for you, except distribution.

I mean distribution is not "nothing". They have to maintain the app store, and process payments, and filter (most) malicious software.

It's just not worth anywhere near 30%, not to mention the flurry of ads all over the place.

At least with Android it's completely possible to have a third-party app or app store and charge using their own payment processes without ever touching the Google Play store.

Apple is a whole other level of control and anti-competitiveness, and they've been profiting off of it for decades with no intervention in sight.

[–] Savaran@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

It also is likely costs that are having to be done anyway because of web based sales or other distribution channels. So it’s even worse that Apple and Google act like they’re providing so much when they’re literally just preventing businesses from using their existing infrastructure.

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