I understand but we have to draw a line at some point or it won’t stop here. Instead of bending the knee to apple, they should bend the knee to their customers.

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First find there weak spot...

Give tho wo greed, the silver?! Isn't it always about money, and a valid deed to gen rev from initial platform invest?

Offer 1%, 2 ... n% of zap to 🐛🍏 and on🚢 board them?

Show a message * that zap would have been untaxed on other platform*.

If they still refuse, you know it's plain censorship, and can start a valid shitstorm...

Sure, but you can choose to not use iOS devices. The thing is, we can’t 20% of the world’s population.

I think we should promote a campaign for apple to be forced to allow alternative payment providers and alternative app stores. Until then, we can try and navigate their complicated contradictory rules.

Just keep building endless iOS apps, endless Android apps, endless web apps, endless PWA’s. Build endless web services and endless desktop services.

Doesn’t anyone get it yet?

Nostr is a social media hydra, it cannot be killed, you cannot be banned, every entry route in leads to the same accounts, the same followers, the same network.

The more access points nostr has, the more resilient it becomes.

lol

you’re right

but this is a campaign against Apple and listening to their customers

and eventually a challenge against the state

Zaps and Zeus are warnings signs for our digital freedoms.

The apps aren’t the destination, they are doors.

The new protocols are the destination.

Build as many doors in as many places as possible, if they barricade some doors, just build more.

Eventually everything will bleed into the new protocols.

it’s cool to have the businesses in your corner though when the government challenges the protocols very existence and its use cases

The business is government captured anyway so it’s not going to put up much of a fight. How much apple stock is owned by the likes of blackrock and vanguard? I imagine a lot.

Just build more is not a sustainable strategy. Time and money are limited resources. Work smarter, not harder.

Boycotts are more effective forms of campaigning