• @TheAnonymouseJokerOPM
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      I am most curious about how can a music editing software program be classified as PG-13.

      • @iDesmi
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        43 years ago

        Data of children under 13 are protected under US law

        • @TheAnonymouseJokerOPM
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          I tried to rethink this point really hard. Audacity is an offline music editing software with no NSFW material, and there was supposed to exist no telemetry in there.

          Why is it a PG-13 software? Why is this company, albeit as a side consequence, hellbent on not letting children (or basically anyone) letting use it freely for their hobbies?

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    • @xarvos
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      At this point it stopped being free software

  • DessalinesA
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    113 years ago

    Ahhhh I thought this was over.

      • @uberstar
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        Audacity puns are the only good thing to ever come out of this acquisition

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    • @TheAnonymouseJokerOPM
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      There is going to be a lot of noise over it. Welcome to the new Fediverse/FOSSverse drama :p

    • @TheAnonymouseJokerOPM
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      13 years ago

      They simply rushed in and lost all goodwill. Corporates will never understand FOSS culture.

      • @yeolsongarak
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        They literally had the example of KDE recently of how to do it the right way, but I guess whoever is in charge of this is not really into FOSS projects.

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