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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Well, there is a zillion way one can break own system, and if we would like to block every one of it, we would end with apple.
Well, sure. But in this case, we've got an option that removes a piece of system functionality for all apps, which the user then has to clean up after on an individual app-by-app basis. I just think it would be more logical to force users to break their own apps individually (using the whitelist system); I would think that users of, say, Pierogi would be more likely to understand why the app is failing them if they remember adding that name to a force-rotation list.

Right now, it seems like I'm getting users who have forcerotation set without really understanding the implications. If CSSU becomes the standard, that's only going to become more common...