Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux Yeah, copyright infringement is inevitable.
I'm of the opinion that if the generated AI code looks no different than from human code then it didn't save you anything. And if the code was trivial enough for an LLM it probably could be covered with a template snippet from your crafted collection of templates.
And there's research showing no productivity improvement at all, even negative.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
This isn't going to stop me removing flatpak from my future systems.
This is well & good but I've read flatpak 2.0 will require systemd which has an "AI" Permissive policy.
Native system packages & AppImages only for me.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux W for Flathub, at least some were AI slop will be stopped
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This isn't going to stop me removing flatpak from my future systems.
This is well & good but I've read flatpak 2.0 will require systemd which has an "AI" Permissive policy.
Native system packages & AppImages only for me.
@milagemayvary@mstdn.social @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
Hi, fortunately, it turns out the thing about flatpak 2.0 is probably nonsense. Someone who isn't a flatpak developer made it up, and I amplified it because I mistakenly thought he was a flatpak dev. See my quoted post.
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@gamingonlinux This is a good step for flathub and I hope more repositories follow suit, especially homebrew since there is a LOT of slop coders who post garbage (mostly on the MacOS side).
@Jes I used to read all of the newly added casks for fun, but now there are so many new ones and so many are slop
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@alethenorio You could ask @barthalion yourself.
If the intent is to target the low hanging fruit, the people who put zero actual effort into developing software, then you're not the target and have nothing to worry about.
Personally I'm in support of this. I am certainly of the opinion that if someone isn't able to fully understand what an AI is producing, then they shouldn't be using AI.
@TerrorBite @barthalion @gamingonlinux I understand. The industry at large is suffering right now.
The main issue I see is that it is a policy that cannot be enforced and therefore becomes hard to actually follow and might end up discouraging those who know what they are doing from submitting.
I don't really have any better suggestions though. This is likely the best we have right now
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@milagemayvary@mstdn.social @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
Hi, fortunately, it turns out the thing about flatpak 2.0 is probably nonsense. Someone who isn't a flatpak developer made it up, and I amplified it because I mistakenly thought he was a flatpak dev. See my quoted post.
RE: https://transfem.social/notes/amsf08ybdrdd0214That's rough, I think I read your original post about FP 2.0 prior to any edits.
& Of course I didn't take the time to read the edit to the original post because it wasn't super clear on who made an edit considering I boosted your quoted toot within someone else's post.
Take care & be well.

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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux I'm not a fan of this. Even the author acknowledges that "LLMs are inevitable, and the reality is that you can expect less organically grown code as time goes on" and that exceptions are necessary: "Exceptions may be granted for mature, well-maintained projects."
I hope this is a temporary solution before a more transparent policy can be developed.
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@gamingonlinux the wording on that is a bit sad. There are people who submit total AI slop however those of us using the tools correctly will submit code that looks no different than what a person might write themselves by hand.
I wonder how they intend to deal with that (as in what do you do if you can't even tell it is AI generated).
@alethenorio @gamingonlinux "Using the tools correctly" is a myth. There is no "correct" use for generative AI.
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@alethenorio You could ask @barthalion yourself.
If the intent is to target the low hanging fruit, the people who put zero actual effort into developing software, then you're not the target and have nothing to worry about.
Personally I'm in support of this. I am certainly of the opinion that if someone isn't able to fully understand what an AI is producing, then they shouldn't be using AI.
@TerrorBite @alethenorio @gamingonlinux copy-pasting my response from another thread
> If the project has community engagement, release cadence, CI, and seems to have been more than pure slop produced in 3 weeks, it would be likely exempted. That’s how the bar already was before that commit, and yet, here we are.
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@gamingonlinux the wording on that is a bit sad. There are people who submit total AI slop however those of us using the tools correctly will submit code that looks no different than what a person might write themselves by hand.
I wonder how they intend to deal with that (as in what do you do if you can't even tell it is AI generated).
@alethenorio @gamingonlinux There is no correct use of these tools.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
FlatHub is starting to remind me of Snap.
I’ve tried reporting a few issues, but no one ever seems to pay any attention.
For example, Hüma Browser was discontinued a years ago, and the URL that FlatHub lists as the project’s homepage now redirects to a phishing site.
I don’t think anyone is monitoring their community forums. My account is still pending approval — Discourse forum software’s classic “you posted too soon after joining” issue.
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FlatHub is starting to remind me of Snap.
I’ve tried reporting a few issues, but no one ever seems to pay any attention.
For example, Hüma Browser was discontinued a years ago, and the URL that FlatHub lists as the project’s homepage now redirects to a phishing site.
I don’t think anyone is monitoring their community forums. My account is still pending approval — Discourse forum software’s classic “you posted too soon after joining” issue.
@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

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@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"
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@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

That would be too funny. Actually, Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively.
I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. There are better options out there.
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@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"

That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum.
Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively.
I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating.
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@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"
@bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @Linux@masto.ai @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social Discourse (the software forum Flathub uses) offers spam protection. This is one of the things that bot monitors and flags accounts that violates it. It does generate quite a bit of false positives, but usually there is active human moderation to verify those flags. In this case nobody verified it tho… not sure who moderates Flathub Discourse, but reaching out to them on masto could be a solution
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@bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @Linux@masto.ai @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social Discourse (the software forum Flathub uses) offers spam protection. This is one of the things that bot monitors and flags accounts that violates it. It does generate quite a bit of false positives, but usually there is active human moderation to verify those flags. In this case nobody verified it tho… not sure who moderates Flathub Discourse, but reaching out to them on masto could be a solution
Welcome to the conversation. Thanks for participating.
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Linux Is Best (@Linux@masto.ai)
@bryanredeagle@beige.party 🤣 That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum. Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively. I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
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Welcome to the conversation. Thanks for participating.
We've gone over this
Linux Is Best (@Linux@masto.ai)
@bryanredeagle@beige.party 🤣 That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum. Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively. I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
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@Linux@masto.ai @bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social ah, mastodon didn't showed me this reply. Sorry.
Although I'm curious, have you tried to report it on github then?