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  "path": "/t/accrescent-isnt-the-future/37982?page=2#post_33",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-21T15:34:19.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This seems like it is about curation. Accrescent wants to do minimal curation of the kinds of apps you have access to and mainly just wants to ensure a generic quality. Accountless app access, developer controlled signing keys etc. are also a philosophy. Also it is a project in its infancy (still currently in alpha), so anything you see now does not necessarily represent what Accrescent sees for itself in the future.\n\n> If Acrescent want to grows, it needs to establish clear goals on which category of apps it want to allow and promote, and which it doesn’t.\n\nThey have mostly clear guidelines on what kind of apps are allowed and what permissions are restricted. However, this is not directly related to whether it can or will grow. F-Droid and Accrescent are not competitors. Installing one does not mean you cannot install the other. The growth of one does not necessarily have to mean the other suffers.",
  "title": "Accrescent isn't the future"
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