• @BA834024112
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    12010 months ago

    I would pay extra to not have to hear people complain about a choice no one is forcing them to make

    Do what works for you, and let other people do the same

    • @Zpiritual
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      1110 months ago

      Block this subreddit for a while I guess, check in after a month.

      • @sugartits
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        4910 months ago

        this subreddit

        TRIGGERED

    • @Deiv
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      610 months ago

      It would be a lot better if it was a true donation, since Lemmy itself doesn’t have ads. The developer also has very minimal fees to cover, so it makes no sense to add ads ontop of a free service and have a steep price to remove it (yes, 20+ dollars for an app toconly remove ads is steep, look around at other app prices). This was not the case for Sync on Reddit, it was a lot cheaper.

      It just seems unnecessarily greedy by the developer

      • @sheogorath
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        2910 months ago

        Hey, man’s gotta eat. And there’s many roads to Rome if you really don’t want to pay the developer to remove the ads.

        • @Deiv
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          -710 months ago

          Man’s gotta eat, but he doesn’t have to be gluttonous

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            Y’all are ridiculous. $20 is less than the median hourly wage in the US for both men and women, even worst case scenario you’re earning $7.25 an hour so almost 3 hours of work to pay for ad free Sync. I challenge you to make a better app in those same 3 hours so you don’t need to pay for it.

            Not only are you paying for the app as it is now, you’re paying for years if not DECADES of updates too. All done by ONE GUY.

            If you don’t like it, don’t use it. Stop character shaming the dev for trying to make an honest living creating an app a LOT of people (including myself) wanted.

        • @Deiv
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          910 months ago

          Yea I don’t anymore, switched to Voyager since it’s on google play store now

          • @[email protected]
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            010 months ago

            how does it compare ? I’ve been using Sync for years but I’ll gladly ditch any service that’s doesn’t align with my values provided I have an alternative

            • @Deiv
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              110 months ago

              So far it’s pretty great, it has a few minor bugs in it and some features that could be added but looks like it has an active developer so not really an issue

      • @[email protected]
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        1610 months ago

        It’s more expensive than the upgrade was for Reddit, but it’s a smaller market and you pay more for a niche product. I don’t have a problem with him getting paid for a good product.

      • Antik 👾
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        810 months ago

        I would like to point out that @[email protected] has been very forward to the LW team and he has our full support. And while Lemmy itself doesn’t have ads and Lemmy World is running on donations and volunteers that doesn’t mean that every developer should be forced to do charity-work. This is his full-time job and he provided plenty of choices for those who don’t want to pay or who don’t want to pay the full price for Ultra. If that’s not enough, nobody is forcing you to do anything.

      • @andrr_464OP
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        710 months ago

        people seem to forget that the dev wants to work FULL TIME on the app, you are paying for having great updates quick bug fixes etc.

    • @itadakimasu
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      210 months ago

      No kidding. Bunch of crybabies

    • @Kraivo
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      -610 months ago

      It doesn’t feels like a choice in the modern world. It is either awful experience with shit ads or normal experience with paying. Is it that hard to understand people?