I also want to see how many downvotes i am going to get

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    I’d disagree about that being the worst case scenario.

    When I used to use Arch and asked a question on the Arch forum, they removed my post because they saw I was using Pamac so they assumed I was actually on Manjaro. They didn’t ask me if I’m using Manjaro or anything, they just assumed I was and removed it.

    I reposted the question and clarified that I was using Arch, but that got removed again due to it being a duplicate of a removed question.

    I made a meta post about what I should be doing in order to not get my posts removed and that got removed as well, though I don’t remember the reason they gave for that.

    That was the last time I posted on the Arch forum and shortly after, I switched to Void Linux.

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      Sorry to hear that. Any sort of AUR helper, which includes Pamac, is not supported. If your question was related to Pamac, that may be why your post got removed. If you ever use Arch or a derivate again, try hitting EndeavourOS forums this time. They don’t care which derivative you use as long as it isn’t Manjaro. My points apply to present, I assume Arch became infamous when this was a more serious issue in the past.

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        Issue was not Pamac related, if it was then I’d have understood. They just saw that I had Pamac on my system and shut down my posts.

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          The concept of Manjaro is in my opinion perfect, because in theory it allows to enjoy the latest and greatest software while minimizing bugs. But the execution has so many flaws.

          • The graphical package manager Pamac has DDOS’ed AUR twice.
          • Manjaro mirrors Arch packages and holds them back, so it trails a few weeks behind Arch Linux. But Manjaro does NOT do this for AUR, which results in breakages and results in the next bullet point.
          • Pamac offers users an easy way of installing AUR packages but this makes Manjaro vulnerable to breakages for unknowing users.
          • Manjaro’s website’s SSL certificate has expired 4 times. This required users to roll back time to receive updates.
          • There has been controversies around the treasurer of Manjaro as well as Manjaro establishing a company and becoming for-profit.
          • Some editions of Manjaro are infamously problematic. For example Budgie does not recommend Manjaro, citing its flaws. GNOME edition shipped a Firefox theme extension which wasn’t supposed to be used in production because Firefox updates quickly. At one point, the extension broke.