This, only correct answer, and the only correct source to make your decision off of. Any other opinions being tossed around are mostly speculation by people who probably don't actually know that much about tracker prevention.
How Canonical seems to keep doubling down on snaps despite large push back from the community reminds me of Reddit's API change. I didn't see an end in sight, which is what pushed me to Fedora.
1 chapter before bed. I used to try to read in big marathons, but it would burn me our for a while, I would almost never find the time, and I wouldn't make as much progress as I should have
I hope the Redditors that didn't care about the whole thing never find their way here. I can't imagine being that apathetic about something you use daily.
If it's well received, then logically it's better to cancel it so that you can write it off of the sale. If it's poorly rated it's worth keeping because it won't be a worthwhile writeoff
Anon discovers that labor produces surplus value