• sexhaver87@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    It is a fairly loaded word, implying it’s an alternative method of loading data to the primary, more actively vendor-supported method. Those methods you previously mentioned are actively subverting the primary application install methods (Google Play) and are 1 minor software update from being completely axed. Name-calling an opposing “they” is not quite productive.

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      8 days ago

      Name-calling an opposing “they”

      “They” is now a dirty word?

      Sideload wasn’t a loaded language before Android OS and still isn’t: it’s a bogus, overreactive claim.

      All of them are valid install methods. Developers will always need a way to load their experimental apps not yet suitable for release: they won’t block the methods they need to do that.

      Clear use cases for casual users exist for

      • deterring them from installing software by bad actors that’s known to be malicious
      • verifying non-malicious software hasn’t been modified possibly maliciously before installing it.

      “They” are drama-queens, because despite legitimate use cases to address actual problems posing high-cost risks to users (even as Google turns out to be a shitty authority) & clear documentation that power users can still install any package they want, they choose to catastrophize.