Skip Navigation

With all this talk about sync's pricing...

I think now is a great time to remind everyone, like sync's developer, Lemmy's developers need to be paid too! The amount of time all the devs put into making lemmy exist, in my opinion, should be worth some of your money. If you can afford it, donating to the people who develop lemmy and/or the people keeping your home instance up will accelerate the incredible growth of lemmy!

You're viewing a single thread.

320 comments
  • I thought the fuss was because of the apparent tracking, not the fact that it's a paid app?

    • The only reason I keep coming back to this thread is to point the sync users towards donating, but they just keep talking about sync prices as if that's keeping their home instance up and running. There appears to be a real lack in reading comprehension or perhaps it's just ignorance to how lemmy works / how to support the platform. Either way, I'm here to help.

      • It is absolutely blowing my mind how insular some people are. 'just let me use Sync', 'I just want to access Lemmy in my favourite app', 'who asked you for your opinion?'

        It's like they don't know that the API their app accesses was built by a couple of guys or that the data their app consumes is paid for by people running that software. And then they get uppity when you point out to them that maybe a thread pointing out it might be a good idea to support those people isn't the place for them to tell everyone how much they love Sync.

    • For me, the fuss, in this thread is about Sync users inexplicable need to jump into a thread about supporting Lemmy development and keeping instances afloat with comments about how much they love Sync.

    • That was my bigger issue along with the GDPR compliance. The dev has said that clicking do not consent turns off consent but we've all see sites and apps where "legitimate interest" is skipped when you remove consent. That and the data that's collected seems a bit opaque. Now, I know these types of advertising platforms are often drop in solutions so it's possible the Dev just doesn't know that side. That being said they should be aware of these things when on a heavily FOSS skewed platform like this. The Dev seems responsive so I imagine this will all be smoothed out in future.

320 comments