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Interesting, I do wish that flathub was more like F-droid. F-droid lists anti features and allows you to easily hide software that has anti features you don't like.
Flathub does provide warning like system.
I don't think we can filter using these though
Anti features?
https://f-droid.org/docs/Anti-Features/
Features that harm the user. Examples include telemetry and non-free libraries.
Oh neat!
Features that are not so great: “This app redirects to data gathering services” stuff like that