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Opinions on the flathub metadata guidelines?
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I don't think that was the point, it says "Having some screenshots to show off that e.g. dark style is supported is fine."
If you look at the screenshot, it shows the app using a weird font, as well as non-default header bar buttons. That's the main area of contention. Screenshots showing weird fonts, non-standard window additions, custom themes, aren't recommended.
Showing the app supports dark mode is completely fine.