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  "path": "/t/cromite-add-a-note-about-update-lag/37604#post_12",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-18T16:33:33.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Well, now that came around typing out my message in the Cromite removal thread, it got resolved/closed.\nHere’s the text from before I saw the removal, and I did not want to just delete my post.\n(With some points about enforcing the rules.)\n\n-\n\nWhile I can’t judge on the maximum time – I don’t know enough about the time it takes to adapt the code or how endangered you are after 3 days [was mentioned in the removal thread] –, I fully stand behind a strict enforcement of the established rules.\n\nI am very grateful for the work a single individual poured into Cromite, but if it does not match the rules, something has to be done.\nWasn’t there recommendation pages where apps and services were placed which did not meet certain criteria?\nCromite could be placed there, and each app/service could have a headline like “Does not meet the strict update period:”. Each person then could evaluate if that’s something they could live with.\n\nGoing on about fixing the system (click for more details)\n\nI mean, being listed on PrivacyGuides loses meaning if basic criteria are not met and rules are not strictly enforced.\n~~People will look briefly at the recommendations and see that Cromite (with a weeks old version) is just as good a choice as Brave.~~",
  "title": "Cromite: add a note about update lag?"
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