• Jtee@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      With all the available clients that don’t have ads, is there really justification to complain?

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        If you like something and it has one major flaw there’s nothing wrong with being vocal about wanting it to be better

        Though yeah one should prolly swap eventually

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          It’s the dumbest reason though. The reason Sync has ads is because the person who made Sync wants to make money off it. Just like they did for Sync for Reddit.

          That’s why they put ads in.

          Unlike every other Lemmy client, which lacks ads.

          This dude deliberately picked his hill among many other options, walked their ass voluntarily all the wall to the top, then shot themselves.

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          Fully agree! I’m not fully in the loop but it sounds like a lot of complaining occured instead of realizing it was going nowhere.

          Haven’t come across any ads in Voyager. Jus sayin

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          Just buy it and you’ll get no ads. Not everything is free. There are plenty of other free options, anyways.

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      Complaining about ads, in an unaffiliated (well, you can’t be affiliated to lemmy at all) 3rd party client…

      Well, we can say he was gone on his own terms. The terms weren’t very wise, but they were his own.

      But now I’m wondering about the future of scifi@world.