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'''Disclaimer:''' This page is under heavy development so please ''do not modify it''. Modify the [[Free Software Directory:Antifeatures/Draft|Draft]] instead. Also, categories are always reserved so don't remove them even if they don't have anything listed for the moment.
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    Do not modify this page, but please participate in the [[Free_Software_Directory_talk:Antifeatures|Discussion]] page so we can modify the [[Free Software Directory:Antifeatures/Draft|Draft]]. Also, categories are always reserved so don't remove them even if they don't have anything listed for the moment.
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Antifeatures are flags applied to applications to warn of issues that may be undesirable from the user's perspective. Frequently it is behavior that benefits the developer, but that the end user of the software would prefer not to be there.
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<onlyinclude>The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines the term feature in IEEE 829 as "A distinguishing characteristic of a software item (e.g., performance, portability, or functionality)". Antifeatures are flags applied to applications to warn of issues that may be undesirable from the user's perspective. Frequently it is behavior that benefits the developer, but that the end user of the software would prefer not to be there.</onlyinclude>
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'''Team Captain''': [[User:David_Hedlund|David Hedlund]]
  
 
The pages of applications which have antifeatures include a prominent warning added to the page source.
 
The pages of applications which have antifeatures include a prominent warning added to the page source.
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===Bait and surrender===
 
===Bait and surrender===
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Avoid the term [https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.en.html#Freemium freemium].
  
 
There are two versions of this software, one free and one proprietary. The proprietary version may have more features, but the free software version is still useful. Users should be careful to use only the free software version of the package, to avoid surrendering their freedom.
 
There are two versions of this software, one free and one proprietary. The proprietary version may have more features, but the free software version is still useful. Users should be careful to use only the free software version of the package, to avoid surrendering their freedom.
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{{#ask:[[Antifeature::Adware]]| |?Name}}
 
{{#ask:[[Antifeature::Adware]]| |?Name}}
  
==Blacklisted==
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==DRM==
 
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{{#ask:[[Antifeature::DRM]]| format=count}} listed:
This software is not part of the Free Software Directory except to warn against using it. It is not free software or includes severe malware and many people have been lead to believe it is ethical free software. Once there is no longer a popular misconception about this fact, it's page will be deleted like any software which does not meet the [[Free_Software_Directory:Requirements|requirements]].
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{{#ask:[[Antifeature::DRM]]| |?License |?Version identifier |?Version date }}
 
 
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{{#ask:[[Antifeature::Blacklisted]]| |?Name}}
 
  
 
==Name uses a word to avoid==
 
==Name uses a word to avoid==
 
==="Linux System"===
 
  
 
There are a number of words and phrases that we [https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.en.html recommend avoiding], or avoiding in certain contexts and usages. Some are ambiguous or misleading; others presuppose a viewpoint that we disagree with, and we hope you disagree with it too.
 
There are a number of words and phrases that we [https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.en.html recommend avoiding], or avoiding in certain contexts and usages. Some are ambiguous or misleading; others presuppose a viewpoint that we disagree with, and we hope you disagree with it too.
  
 
When considering which free software to use, this anti-feature is less problematic compared to the others so it displayed less prominently in yellow.
 
When considering which free software to use, this anti-feature is less problematic compared to the others so it displayed less prominently in yellow.
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==="Linux System"===
  
 
Linux is the name of the kernel that Linus Torvalds developed starting in 1991. The operating system in which Linux is used is basically GNU with Linux added. To call the whole system “Linux” is both unfair and confusing. Please call the complete system [https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html GNU/Linux], both to give the GNU Project credit and to distinguish the whole system from the kernel alone.
 
Linux is the name of the kernel that Linus Torvalds developed starting in 1991. The operating system in which Linux is used is basically GNU with Linux added. To call the whole system “Linux” is both unfair and confusing. Please call the complete system [https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html GNU/Linux], both to give the GNU Project credit and to distinguish the whole system from the kernel alone.
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Search the FSD for [https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&search=linux&fulltext=Search&ns0=1&profile=advanced linux]
 
Search the FSD for [https://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&search=linux&fulltext=Search&ns0=1&profile=advanced linux]
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==Tethering==
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[https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary-tethers.en.html ''&ldquo;Tethering a product or program means designing it to work only by communicating with a specific server.&rdquo;'']
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We can verify whether the published software is free. The service is likely all free, so saying it is non-free is incorrect. It is more of a philosophical problem where we cannot make a judgement on services being free or not free.
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==Tracking==
 
==Tracking==
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==Backpedaling==
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==See also==
Indirectly promoting the use of non-free software or non-ethical platforms while free/libre solutions exist.
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* [[Free Software Directory:Notifications|Notifications]]
Example: Discord, facebook, twitter, github etc...
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* F-Droid Data: [https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/issues/2393 Proposed antifeatures found in the Free Software Directory]
 
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* [[Free_Software_Directory:Free_software_evaluation#Software_evaluation|Software evaluation]]
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==Update needed!==
 
  
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 12 June 2023

Do not modify this page, but please participate in the Discussion page so we can modify the Draft. Also, categories are always reserved so don't remove them even if they don't have anything listed for the moment.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines the term feature in IEEE 829 as "A distinguishing characteristic of a software item (e.g., performance, portability, or functionality)". Antifeatures are flags applied to applications to warn of issues that may be undesirable from the user's perspective. Frequently it is behavior that benefits the developer, but that the end user of the software would prefer not to be there.

Team Captain: David Hedlund

The pages of applications which have antifeatures include a prominent warning added to the page source.

Discussion is happening on the talk page and mailing list, and Dev for work in progress. Useful related pages: Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG) and software categories, Free Software Directory:Requirements.

Nonfree

Bait and surrender

Avoid the term freemium.

There are two versions of this software, one free and one proprietary. The proprietary version may have more features, but the free software version is still useful. Users should be careful to use only the free software version of the package, to avoid surrendering their freedom.

1 listed:

 LicenseVersion identifierVersion date
LanguageToolLGPLv2.1orlater

Nonfree documentation

One of the following:

  • Primary documentation is not freely licensed
  • The primary documentation or important related resources (e.g. forum, news), require running nonfree code (e.g. nonfree javascript).

0 listed:


Free fork needed!

The developer has betrayed the community by moving to a proprietary license, but people can continue to use and fork the last free version.

1 listed:

 LicenseVersion identifierVersion date
SourceForgeGPLv2orlater

Superseded

The software is no longer maintained and has been superseded by another program based on it.

1 listed:

 LicenseVersion identifierVersion date
QtiPlotOther

Adware

Adware, or advertising-supported software, is any software package that automatically renders advertisements in order to generate revenue for its author. Some users may happy to support the author in this way, but many would prefer this feature did not exist or was disabled by default.

1 listed:

 Name
Adblock PlusAdblock Plus (ABP)

DRM

0 listed:


Name uses a word to avoid

There are a number of words and phrases that we recommend avoiding, or avoiding in certain contexts and usages. Some are ambiguous or misleading; others presuppose a viewpoint that we disagree with, and we hope you disagree with it too.

When considering which free software to use, this anti-feature is less problematic compared to the others so it displayed less prominently in yellow.

"Linux System"

Linux is the name of the kernel that Linus Torvalds developed starting in 1991. The operating system in which Linux is used is basically GNU with Linux added. To call the whole system “Linux” is both unfair and confusing. Please call the complete system GNU/Linux, both to give the GNU Project credit and to distinguish the whole system from the kernel alone.

This tag is reserved for obvious and unambiguous references to the GNU/Linux operating system, not the Linux kernel. This unambiguity includes the context of it's homepage and documentation. Note, software which depends on Linux kernel system calls or features usually do not have unambiguous references in their name.

6 listed:

 LicenseVersion identifierVersion date
Circus LinuxGPLv2
Doc-linux-frPublicDomain
GFDL
GPLv2orlater
GPLv2
GPLv1orlater
BSD 4Clause
Linux-DistributionOther
Linux-Distribution-PackagesOther
Linux-dashExpat
V-linux-toolsGPLv3

Search the FSD for linux

Tethering

“Tethering a product or program means designing it to work only by communicating with a specific server.”

We can verify whether the published software is free. The service is likely all free, so saying it is non-free is incorrect. It is more of a philosophical problem where we cannot make a judgement on services being free or not free.

5 listed:

 Name
IVPN
Mozilla VPN
Mullvad VPN
NordVPN
Private Internet Access

Tracking

This Antifeature is applied to software that track you and/or report your activity to somewhere, either without your permission or by default (i.e. you'd have to actively seek out an option to disable it).

2 listed:

 Name
Adblock PlusAdblock Plus (ABP)
AtomAtom

See also



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