• BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Sideloading isn’t a ticket-able offense. It’s just a name for a thing we are all within our rights to do. That’s not really comparable.

    Now “jailbreaking” is a term I definitely take issue with as the language straight up makes people question the legality.

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      11 months ago

      Originally jaywalking also wasn’t a ticketable offense. Do you know the origin of this term? That’s the parent poster’s point.

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        Does sideloading incur a fine?

        Can you be arrested for it?

        If the answers are “no” and “no” then there’s no parallel with jaywalking and there’s nothing to debate.

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            That applies to literally everything. Anything can be made illegal. It is not illegal to sideload. This is such a stretch, you can’t possibly believe this argument.

            You cannot compare sideloading to ticket-able offenses or actual crime. It is 100% legal. Nothing can stop you.