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I got in several months ago but they require a fucking Google account to activate it. I don't understand how they can pretend to make an entire app "built for the open web" that has big tech dependencies. It's a fuckin' joke, as far as I'm concerned.
If your goal is to get the masses to try something new, making it as easy as possible to onboard them makes absolute sense. That includes letting them sign up using something that 98.123456789% of the people use.
And if you already are out of Big Tech hell hole, then you likely already know how to find and manage and curate your own feeds.
I don't understand how one could possibly think that requiring a Google account would make it easier to onboard new users...
The software necessary to do what Surf does, as far as I'm aware, doesn't exist elsewhere.
Simple. "Log in with Google" is a lot less friction than getting people to sign up to a new service. Even more so for a mobile-focused application like Surf/Flipboard.
Isn't it "just" a feed reader with a pre-curated list of feeds? Doing that is not complicated. The hard part is doing it in a way that it is easy for non-techies.
You should probably educate yourself about this app before you start arguing about it.
There is no new service. You log in with your existing BlueSky, Mastodon, YouTube account(s). The Google account is only needed to download the app.
No.
You are right. I thought it was just a different take on the flipboard client, but more focused on the different feeds.