• HeavyRaptor@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    This is about Revanced, isn’t it? They failed to kill it via the YouTube backend so now it’s down to lock down the os and browsers as much as possible to keep feeding people the juicy ads.

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      This is bigger than “just” Revanced though. It is about using any open source software that could replace a Google app and losen Google’s grip on your data.

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          21 hours ago

          Yeah, but that doesn’t help if you can’t make apps that support the hosted services. Google is trying to have complete ownership of what runs on your phone.

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        I don’t see how the DMA would cause this other than Google preemptively setting themselves up for malicious compliance. The whole point of the DMA seems to be to give users choice not take it away.

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          DMA is only partly for choice. Sorry, different act, but same group (EU). But the rest pretty much stands the same, the EU won’t see it as malicious compliance, but as a great design choice.

          https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/europe-fit-digital-age/digital-services-act_en

          This is also huge part of it about being able to “prevent illegal” content.

          “easier reporting of illegal content” “less exposure to illegal content” “level-playing field against providers of illegal content”

          This will help give paper trails for everything, and that allows for easy reporting which is the bigger part of the DMA.

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          I think you’re on point with the malicious compliance. Google doesn’t want to give up power and control. Requiring all installations to run through them seems to be their workaround.