A pro-Palestinian app created to help consumers boycott Israeli products has gained traction on TikTok amid calls in Hebrew-language media for Google to ban it.

The free app, called “No Thanks,” was launched by Palestinian graduate student Ahmed Bashbash last November. Downloaded by 100,000 users within a month, the app enables consumers to scan product barcodes to determine if the item has connections to Israel.

By the start of April, “No Thanks” reported one million people had downloaded the app. Millions of users had viewed tikTok influencer videos promoting “No Thanks,” contributing to the app’s growth of 900,000 downloads in four months.

  • @Odum
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    Holy crap that app has been review bombed like crazy on the Play store. Down to 2.0, claiming it uses your phone to make calls, kills your battery, etc. One even claiming it’s “trying to push it’s own agenda on you without letting you choose how to use for your own benefits” like wtf? The bots and trolls just need enough text to seem legitimate, I suppose.

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        Maybe it’s rapidly changing via bot/invalid review washing. A screenshot from 3 hours prior to your comment shows it at 4.3 but still 14k reviews

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              2.2 for me now. Clicking the ratings it warns me “ratings are based on recent reviews from your region by people using similar devices to you”. I didn’t check it before, just relayed other comments.

        • Cethin
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          I think I’ve heard at some point that the review score there are region based. Different people may see different values based on where they are.

      • @cosmicrookie
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        This is the one you linked to, through my phone

  • @Cuttlefish1111
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    Great effort and execution. Wonderful job. We also need one to identify Koch products and halt project 2025. They want to do terrible things.

    • @evasive_chimpanzee
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      There was an app called Buycott that lets you join “campaigns” of things you are either for or against, and when you scan something, it tells you which positive and which negative campaigns apply to that product and the company as a whole. Koch was on there. Seems like it may have been abandoned years ago, though.

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    I have the app and the developer is a Palestinian himself. I genuinely hope it survives, the app helps a lot to boycot products that deal with Israel.

    It’s unfortunate to see that so many products have deals with Israel. Some products are sadly impossible to avoid.

    Here’s a screenshot about the app from within the app itself

    Thi No Thanks Origin Story

    The app on the AppStore (IOS): No Thanks App

    EDIT: apologies, should’ve read your post in its entirety. You already mentioned the developer was a Palestinian.

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    The website you link being timesofisrael is a bit ironic. Great app nonetheless! If they’re writing about it then it’s working and is among the most probable reasons of the tiktok ban

    • Andy
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      I find the Times of Israel to be a decent source. They’re obviously biased in favor of Israel, but it’s not behind a paywall and they’re far more informative than The NY Post, for instance. I think they seem less biased then the WSJ, frankly.

      Overall, a useful insight into mainstream discourse in Israel with fairly accurate reporting.

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        Okey, but let’s put it in another context. would you trust a British colonizer owned newspaper with its news articles exclusively being written by other white colonizers during the 80s Apartheid era south Africa ? Would you consider it to be a decent source of what’s happening in South Africa and what’s happening to the black population ? Heck, apartheid era south Africa wasn’t even an ethno-state and wasn’t doing a grand scale genocide. It’s more akin to a nazi Germany newspaper.

        • Andy
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          Obviously not. But that’s true to some degree for all news sources. I don’t blindly trust any newspaper. I read Times of Israel through a lens of context, just like I do for the NY Times, The Guardian, The Intercept, etc.

          I think it’s incredibly useful to see what a country reads about itself. Not only is that true even for countries engaged atrocities: it’s especially true for countries engaged in atrocities.

    • Ech
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      Yes, the legislation that’s been in discussion for years is because of this app released 5 months ago. That’s definitely how cause and effect works.

      • Andy
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        I don’t think they mean that tiktok is being banned over this app specifically: I just interpreted their comment to mean that tiktok has been an ongoing nuisance to the American mainstream political establishment.

      • @[email protected]
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        Damn, so it’s been discussed for years but nothing happened. Israel commit atrocities (like always ) but unlike it’s other domestic media, the US government and some of its billionaires can’t censor, lie and push their narrative anymore, so the youth finally see the truth about the genocidal apartheid, ethno-state that is Israel. Now, they ban tiktok.

        This is just another perspective you haven’t thought about, or don’t want to think about because of it’s morbid implications about your country (if you’re from USA)

    • @[email protected]
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      The campaign against TikTok isn’t so much ironic but more an organized campaign against journalism, free speech, truth, etc.

      • @[email protected]
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        Tik tok is not a journalism app. China does not have free speech, nor do they export it, and if what they are telling you is true, than let’s talk about the genocide of the Uyghurs.

  • @[email protected]
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    Slightly off topic, but wasn’t there a general purpose boycott app? One that allowed one to figure out the political stance behind products. Initially it was marketed as the anti-woke app, but further investigation showed that anti-woke was only one profile of many you could subscribe to.

  • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼
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    It’s a great app, unfortunately it’s not open-source. According to the Exodus report, it contains some tracking SDKs, but their network activity can be blocked in DNS. It also displays an ad banner by default, but this can easily be turned off in the settings.

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    It’s gonna get pulled from app stores for “promoting antisemitism”. You don’t need to be the Kwisatz Haderach to foresee this.

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    I love this.

    BDS all the fucking way.

  • @LinkerbaanOP
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    Great app works very well. Users can submit barcodes and brands and the database is really significant by now. I tried it on a few articles and it correctly recognized each of them.

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      I guess I’m curious if the user submitted products are vetted or not. Seems tough for one guy to keep up with that.

      • @LinkerbaanOP
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        It checks for the brand of the product and if it is on a boycott list it even provides a link with information why.

        Most brands on the boycott list are major global brands such as Mondelez, Unliver, Pepsico etc. As their products have similar barcodes worldwide most of the brands check out between countries.

  • @x4740N
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    Is the app open source ?

    • @[email protected]
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      Looks like it has Google AdMob, CrashLytics, and Firebase Analytics trackers…as well as FB Share according to Exodus. While I totally support the cause, this app is definitely tracking/profiting off of it’s users behind the scenes.

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        How are crashlytics and firebase analytics profiting off of users? I cannot imagine not including those in an app you’re actually hoping to improve.

        • @[email protected]
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          There are other privacy-respecting trackers that could be used for app improvement. At the end of the day, Google profits from the data collected here, and Lemmy has a big community of users looking to avoid this. Tangentially, Google also has massive contracts with the Israeli military that have recently come under fire in the news…just another reason to use different app-improvement trackers if the goal is to truly boycott/divest, etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          I pointed out the trackers that are included in this app for full transparency…not everyone likes having Google and Facebook on their phone. The inclusion of these trackers also hint that the app isn’t open source, which was the initial question. I’m not sure any of this called for such an inflammatory response…

          • @[email protected]
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            Day old account with tonnes of down votes and attacking people just trying to help…you are very clearly a troll. Also, I must be a guy since I’m commenting about tech? 🙄

    • @LinkerbaanOP
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      I can’t find info on that so I am guessing at the moment it’s not. Though it seems to be more of a small volunteer project than a big group effort for now.

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        Hint: if an aoo is collecting your data and tracking you, as this app does, it is not open source.

        This implies they are selling your data to brokers.

        • @LinkerbaanOP
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          It claims " no data collection" in the play store

          • @[email protected]
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            That is great.

            But I also think leftists should not be downloading protest apps directly through google, because they have that data.

            We need to better expose protest movements to things like fdroid and how to combat the surveillance they carry in their pocket.

            Short termz the app seems like a good thing, but we need to move away from google play long term.

          • @[email protected]
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            It doesn’t collect your data or it isn’t selling that data?

            Another user on this very thread pointed out the specific trackers being used by the app. Unless that person is lying about them collecting the data, they will almost certainly be selling it.

            That’s the thing about data collection: its a lot of money to store. How are they funding the operation unless turning you into the product?

  • @febra
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    It’s a great app. I’ve been using it for some time now

  • @Mrkawfee
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    This app is so useful in helping me exclude products that support the apartheid genocide regime.

    Boycott Divest and Sanctioning Israel is the only way to bring about the end of Zionism.

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    I love the idea of the app, but I think some greater coordination with the BDS movement would help. Instead of a simple “yes/no”, tell the user of the app which category the product/company is listed in by BDS and let them make up their own mind.

    For example, currently products in the “pressure targets” are displayed exactly the same as “consumer boycott target”. As BDS says, boycotts are most effective when they’re more highly targetted. So there’s no problem with boycotting the pressure targets, but there is if someone uses the fact that they’re boycotting a pressure target as an excuse to feel good and not boycott a boycott target. Being clearer could only help.

    Relevant BDS page.

    • @LinkerbaanOP
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      I think a rating score would indeed be better. Big disctinctions I make are

      • Vocally support israel
      • Donate money to israel
      • Production in israel
      • Production in illegally colonized Palestinian territory.

      I also found this website which does not work with barcodes but does mention different brands and reasons why:

      https://boycott.thewitness.news It even got Ben and Jerry’s right