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and android is Linux, yet you wouldn't call either os a Linux-distro, no⸮ https://www.xkcd.com/1318/
So you're arguing that the Google crap is what makes android android?
You can still install any android app on e/OS and it will run. You may experience, potentially heavily, reduced functionality due to missing "features" like play protect, but it will run.
If you want to run android binaries on Linux or vice versa, you need to jump through a bunch of hoops in order to even get to reduced functionality.
Yes, that's what I'm asserting. When you call an os 'android' I will expect it to be filled with all sorts of nasty software. The operating systems based on android that remove such malware may call themselves 'ungoogled android' or something more unique, like for example '/e/os', which is why differentiating between android and e has no need to be corrected upon.
People should start doing so. This "android isn't real linux" nonsense is actively harmful misinformation at this point
Yea I wish, but aren't Linux and android systems different in like ...all regards, basically?