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[–] Raidriar13@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (11 children)

If apps are offered on both App Store and 3rd party app store, I see no problem.

It’s only when developers start pulling their apps out of the App Store and exclusively into their own app stores that it begins to crack. Hear me out.

Sideloading is a niche setting for the technologically literate. The average consumer downloads apps from either the App Store or the Play Store, because this is the most convenient and easiest to understand.

We don’t have a Meta Store on Android because there’s no incentive for Zuck to build one. Why? Because only Android allows sideloading, they have to go through the App Store on iOS. It will be a terrible user experience on Android if they pull their apps from the Play Store and onto the Meta Store exclusively, and probably push some people to buy iPhones instead.

But if we start allowing 3rd party app stores on iPhone, there’s now a huge incentive. They can make a Meta Store and put FB, Insta, WhatsApp, Oculus app, etc. on it, and pull it out of both App Store and Play Store.

Now, Meta can say, whichever phone you buy, you’ll still need to download the Meta Store.

[–] berserkuh@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Except every single phone from a major manufacturer comes bundled with Facebook, Instagram and Messenger pre-installed.

They will absolutely never trade that for making their own store.

[–] anythingers@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Except every single phone from a major manufacturer comes bundled with Facebook, Instagram and Messenger pre-installed.

Literally not what happened in my Samsung, Xiaomi, Realme, Pixel, Asus and Vivo. (yes I have phones from all of those vendors lol).

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