You are correct in lampooning the word "force" but don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. The point is still valid. Also, it seems obvious that the danger is in long-term ecosystem implications. "I haven't had to so far" is irrelevant.
Android users had/have(?) to side-load Fortnite. Depending on who you are that might feel like being "forced." Is your argument "If you feel like you are forced to use some app you are wrong and should just stop" or is it "If an app gets big enough that a lot of people feel forced to side-load it, then it earned the right not to abide by any platform holder policies."
> You are correct in lampooning the word "force" but don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. The point is still valid.
I have yet to see one, client, customer, friend, acquaintance, relative (or rando who happened to know I'm an IT guy) sideload an app without knowing what they were doing & having a good reason to do so.
The list of those who sideloaded is small. However, my list of technically hapless folks is much, much larger - and zero of them seem to have sideloaded anything ever. There's a fair chance I'd wind up knowing if they did.
Even my often homeless ex who's down with plugging any connector into any port at any time of day (shapes need not match) doesn't seem to have sideloaded. Certainly her devices are always in a Sideloading=Off state when I check (she is not now a developer!).
From an IT view, unintended sideloading looks like a low priority concern.
The reason for making Fornite sideloaded is informative. It's not because they wanted to get around any of the supposed user protections of App Stores; it's because the App Store was leaching too much money.
Android users had/have(?) to side-load Fortnite. Depending on who you are that might feel like being "forced." Is your argument "If you feel like you are forced to use some app you are wrong and should just stop" or is it "If an app gets big enough that a lot of people feel forced to side-load it, then it earned the right not to abide by any platform holder policies."