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by codetrotter
1591 days ago
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> If Twitter/Facebook start forcing people to install their third-party store to access their app, then there's a massive opportunity to make a better app that's distributed through the App Store. Wouldn’t Twitter, Facebook etc in turn demand that those third-party apps be taken down from the App Store? And even if they didn’t, how is any third party going to keep up with Twitter/Facebook/etc API changes. And what about push notifications? Those would not work with a third-party app installed via the App Store unless Twitter/Facebook/etc explicitly made it so that they supported that on their end. For example, here’s a blog post from 2016 about how the Riot app for iOS is able to get push notifications when you self-host a Matrix server. https://thomask.sdf.org/blog/2016/12/11/riots-magical-push-n... |
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No? Why would they? Third-party clients are alive and well on the App Store today, and have been for years.
> And even if they didn’t, how is any third party going to keep up with Twitter/Facebook/etc API changes.
They've done a fine job of it so far.
> And what about push notifications? Those would not work with a third-party app installed via the App Store unless Twitter/Facebook/etc explicitly made it so that they supported that on their end.
It does? Check out Tweetbot or Apollo for Reddit. Both have push notifications that work fine.