Developers should make money. Just not with ads.
That would be a good idea too.
Almost all of Syncs business model is ads. The free version has ads and almost everyone who pays for it is doing so to remove ads. Which is just rewarding the implementation of ads. I also disagree with the concept of profiting from free user content with ads like Reddit does. Which was Reddits primary goal of preventing third party apps. They wanted the ad revenue themselves instead of third parties getting the ad revenue.
The only way this can be acceptable is to not have a free ad version and only have a paid version. That way you are paying for software and not paying to remove ads or profiting from free user content.
- Izzy@lemmy.worldBannedtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•How to make a post with a GIF actually post the gif when viewing through lemmy-ui1·2 years ago
It can be an argument if you want, but it seems more like a discussion to me. I refute the idea that gifs are horrible and obsolete. You even give a use case in your post. If I have a 1 second looping image I’d much rather use a gif than a video format. So I believe they should work on Lemmy. The rest of the internet has no problem supporting this format.
- Izzy@lemmy.worldBannedtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•How to make a post with a GIF actually post the gif when viewing through lemmy-ui2·2 years ago
Gifs are extremely efficient though. There is only downloading and no decoding necessary to play it back so it has no impact on your CPU. If you have a screen full of 1000 GIFs then your CPU won’t start melting. Try playing 1000 video files on your computer no matter how small they are.
However, there is no reason for a 50mb GIF to exist. If you actually have something that is longer than a few seconds you should not use GIF.
Very cool. This looks like a neat feature. 🥳
Make sure to also link to Lemmy. 👍
I block all communities that post news. I’ve never seen somewhere to enter text filters like this. Not sure I’d want to anyway.
This appears to be from 3 years ago and only funds to last 6 months. Has there been any additional funding since then?
Interesting news. Thank you for the clarification. Is there any announcement about this?
It’s nice how fast Lemmy is growing, but I think it is a good idea to manage expectations. In the world of free and open source software you can’t just throw money at the problem to make it better. The development of Lemmy will occur at will whenever someone feels like contributing. It’s not someones job to develop Lemmy so it isn’t guaranteed to happen at all.
Edit: Just for clarification I’m not suggesting to not donate. I’m just saying donating doesn’t guarantee development.
- Izzy@lemmy.worldBannedtoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent8·2 years ago
For sure. I don’t mind moderating on Lemmy because nobody is making any money here. I’m doing something because I want to. However, I’m not going to do something even if I want to if someone else is making money from my efforts and not giving my me fair share. Whatever that may be.
- Izzy@lemmy.worldBannedtoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent312·2 years ago
Probably just fools. Working for a corporation that makes money from your work without sharing any of it with them. Nobody should be moderating on Reddit without getting paid.
- Izzy@lemmy.worldBannedtoReddit@lemmy.ml•Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent1491·2 years ago
Moderator rewards program? How much money are they going to be paying them?
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much are link aggregator platforms struggling with the quality of the "general internet"?English5·2 years agoI’ve never really heard of this concept as I come skipped straight here from forums 15 years ago. People wrote posts about things they were interested in and people discussed it. Very rarely did someone simply post a link to another website with no comments of their own. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much are link aggregator platforms struggling with the quality of the "general internet"?English71·2 years agoI wish people wouldn’t use Lemmy as a “link aggregator”. Instead of posting links to other peoples content how about having an original thought for once. Why is Lemmy acting as the comments section for some other website?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best Android/iPhone app for Lemmy?31·2 years agoThe fact that there is an ad version at all as a UI front end to an ad free FOSS back-end is a bit shameful. People buy it because they want to get rid of the ads. If they just sold the software with no free with ad version then they would be acceptable.
It’s not about the cost. It’s the principle of the matter.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best Android/iPhone app for Lemmy?51·2 years agoI’ve tried almost all of them and shockingly Jerboa seems the best despite being the first as far as I’m aware.
Sync comes in last for having ads unfortunately. Or basically just disqualified.
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Announcements@lemmy.ml•We're the creators of Lemmy, Ask Us Anything. *Starts Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST*English9·2 years ago- How do you feel about ads on the internet?
- What are your thoughts on the sustainability of FOSS?
I’m not trying to be rude here, but please read my post. Paying to remove ads is part of the ad business model. Anyone who pays to remove ads means the developer profited from ads.