Not hating on open source, just let people use what fits their expectations and needs and stop deterring them with gatekeeping :P

UX = user experience

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    Reddit was two guys, YouTube was a small group of friends. Things grow fast, especially with a subscription price as high as Sync.

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      Sync has been a one man show for over a decade. Just how fast did you have in mind?

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        He also has always asked and worked with his community for what they want. I’ve been on Sync since 2014 and have nothing tying me to it, but the fact when I had issues he responded personally and got it fixed, really made an impression. I remember back when he took a break for a couple years to work on his degree, he came back swinging hard on this project.

        I’ll gladly leave the app if it ever doesn’t have my interests in mind. However that time has not yet arrived.

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        These people aren’t arguing in good faith. They’re just stretching for any strawman they can to justify the fact that they don’t want to spend money or see ads. In other words “Do a bunch of work for me to benefit from for free”.

        Sync has been good to me for the better part of a decade and after a little while on the free app I will most likely end up paying. He has earned it.

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      Reddit was two originally, but they had to bring in Aaron Swartz to get it working correctly. He was working on his own similar thing at the time, and was able to insert his code into their idea.

      Then he did the typical Aaron Swartz thing, and got bored moved on to his next shiny project and got ousted for failure to do his job.