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InsideOutSanta | 5 days ago

That's the status quo, though. Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store are essentially unmoderated. The sheer scale of them and both platforms' technical architectures prohibits either company from properly validating their stores' contents - they can't even catch the easy cases, like all the apps that impersonate ChatGPT. The main thing they manage to do is inconvenience innocent indie devs once in a while.

The result is unwarranted trust from users in stores that are full of scams.

Apple and Google effectively built malware pipelines under the guise of security.

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verdverm|5 days ago

Why do you expect another app store to be different? At what scales do the dynamics of what you have described change?

pona-a|4 days ago

F-Droid does not contain malware. There were cases of maintainers going rogue, such as Simple apps being bought by an adware firm, which resulted in a timely takedown, directing users to a maintained fork Fossify. Like a distro repository, the user safety comes not from reactive moderation but active curation.

Meanwhile my parents are getting hammered by inescapable malvertisements from Google, a TTS voice ordering them to install a "cleaner" app or have their phone die, no matter how many you report or what knobs you touch under ad personalization. Facebook knew 20% of their yearly revenue was scams and intentionally deferred moderator action to keep that business. All this "trust" is so overwhelming, the only way to make our computing more trusted is if OEM auto-installed the malware themselves. Oh wait, Samsung does that!