Why aren’t more people sharing their steroid lab results openly?

Regardless of whether someone agrees with this app or not, all he's doing is putting freely available test reports in one place for a couple of bucks.

There are dumb apps charging a small fee for the convenience of accessing public domain info that can be found for free all over the app store.

Ratting out this guy for "Illegal activities" will cause this user grief, a ban from the store at least, and could bring LE scrutiny on him if Google makes a referral, as they say they reserve the right to when illegal activity is discovered.

Why? Because he caused annoyance?

Because he "stole" some precious irrelevant tests of @Spaceman Spiff's dealer's inventory that are only useful for historical curiosity now? Anyone can post copies of them onto reddit. They're on an open forum. They're not copyrighted (maybe you should do that if you don't want them copied).

All this has done, besides the impact on this user, is potentially bring scrutiny to other AAS apps in the store, which are just as guilty of "facilitating illegal drug use".

Maybe next time think twice before ratting out to intentionally get someone in real world trouble, bringing negative attention onto AAS related apps, for the petty reason they simply annoyed you and in a spiteful fit of anger filed a report.
 
Regardless of whether someone agrees with this app or not, all he's doing is putting freely available test reports in one place for a couple of bucks.

There are dumb apps charging a small fee for the convenience of accessing public domain info that can be found for free all over the app store.

Ratting out this guy for "Illegal activities" will cause this user grief, a ban from the store at least, and could bring LE scrutiny on him if Google makes a referral, as they say they reserve the right to when illegal activity is discovered.

Why? Because he caused annoyance?

Because he "stole" some precious irrelevant tests of @Spaceman Spiff's dealer's inventory that are only useful for historical curiosity now? Anyone can post copies of them onto reddit. They're on an open forum. They're not copyrighted (maybe you should do that if you don't want them copied).

All this has done, besides the impact on this user, is potentially bring scrutiny to other AAS apps in the store, which are just as guilty of "facilitating illegal drug use".

Maybe next time think twice before ratting out to intentionally get someone in real world trouble, bringing negative attention onto AAS related apps, for the petty reason they simply annoyed you and in a spiteful fit of anger filed a report.

Go do some testing dipshit. Scum like you are dependent upon test results from people like us
 
The problem is that people commenting here have no idea. First of all, the app is completely free to use and costs nothing at all. And then there is nothing illegal about it, Google reviews all apps before they are published and no changes have been made to the app since launch.
 
People expressing outrage at racism were accused of white knighting like 5 minutes ago, claiming it was fake outrage

The fake outrage part seems similar here, but about reporting an app to the app store
 
People expressing outrage at racism were accused of white knighting like 5 minutes ago, claiming it was fake outrage

The fake outrage part seems similar here, but about reporting an app to the app store
Its cause pieces of shit like him need these apps to obtain reports cause this piece of shit can't do testing on his own
 
The problem is that people commenting here have no idea. First of all, the app is completely free to use and costs nothing at all. And then there is nothing illegal about it, Google reviews all apps before they are published and no changes have been made to the app since launch.
You're also bringing more attention to vendors, kinda also punishing the ones who do post their results because now you're making a database of all the vendors and the products they have.

basically a fed gold mine
 
People are free to do what they wish the their test results as the financial bourdon was theirs.

The App is free....for now.

Solution: you create a list of every UGL and their products, and then make Jano even more rich by testing each and every item out of your own pocket, then repeat every 3-6 months to make sure the results stay up to date.
 
People are free to do what they wish the their test results as the financial bourdon was theirs.

The App is free....for now.

Solution: you create a list of every UGL and their products, and then make Jano even more rich by testing each and every item out of your own pocket, then repeat every 3-6 months to make sure the results stay up to date.
Most likely make it popular, then charges for access of the list

We did all the work by purchasing for testing and posting it on his database.
 
Lol everywhere you go theres a critical hissie fit possie that gangs together to get the most amount of rep possible all while sucking each others ****s off just to fit in.

To the OP
You do you do man. I dont think the idea is that freaking bad honestly you do it right it could be a hit. You didnt clarify if you are gaining monetary value off this but if you do. Please try to make the ads not intrusive....

Also, there are slight legal concerns here. It's sort of gray area, but it might cause bad publicity.
 
Most likely make it popular, then charges for access of the list

We did all the work by purchasing for testing and posting it on his database.
You seem to be a very angry person. The app will always remain free and accessible to everyone — that's the entire purpose behind it. I also believe that the FED has had equal access to all brands now as they did in the past. And if there had been anything illegal about the app, Google would have flagged it during the review process.
 
The trouble with curated centralized services with little option for scrutiny and feedback is that they tend to get abused to sway opinions etc at some point.

How would you be preventing that?
Great point. That’s something we take seriously. All data is public and visible to everyone — there’s no paywall or hidden content. Community feedback tools are being developed to allow users to flag or question results.

Verification is possible, but not something you can just buy — it’s based on proven reliability over time. We’re aiming for a platform that stays neutral, open, and community-driven.
 
Great point. That’s something we take seriously. All data is public and visible to everyone — there’s no paywall or hidden content. Community feedback tools are being developed to allow users to flag or question results.

Verification is possible, but not something you can just buy — it’s based on proven reliability over time. We’re aiming for a platform that stays neutral, open, and community-driven.
So a lot of words to say "there is nothing to prevent this."


"being developed" = there aint shit.
 
lol his broke ass can't even afford an Apple developer account.
It's really not about the money :) I'm simply testing how well it works on Google Play before making it available to Apple users. Unfortunately, it seems like some people here are more focused on spreading hate than sharing knowledge.
Knowledge grows when shared, hate only withers those who carry it. Choose to enlighten, not divide
 

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