Comment by bigwheels

3 months ago

Or just "install". This word was sufficient my entire life until the Apple App Store came along and hijacked it.

"Why should I change my name? He's the one who sucks"

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ADgS_vMGgzY&t=3s

You could certainly say that. But if you go up to a normal person on the street and say "Google has prevented you from installing apps on your phone", while they're still able to install from Google Play just fine, they're going to look at you like a crackhead.

Language is for conveying information to other people. If your audience doesn't understand what you're saying, you're effectively screaming into the void.

  • "Google has prevented you from installing apps outside the Google Play store on your phone."

    • And the average person would understand that as a non-issue. The issue is you need a developer account to distribute your app, and Google can censor you not explaining anything to you or others. The issue is Google being a gatekeeper. And the fact that there’s malware in Google play store, is a cherry on top.

Would it be possible to exclude app store install from "Install", eg swapping positions with sideloading? The idea would be that "app store sideloads" are more like enabling features than installing something novel, and installs allow something unplanned to be enabled.