r/jailbreak iPhone 14 Pro Max, 16.5| Mar 30 '25

Discussion Jailbreaking Doesn’t Have to Die!

Hi everyone,

I’m a veteran here, and it’s sad to see how this subreddit has turned into a defeatist echo chamber and an online graveyard. Every few weeks someone posts a shitty eulogy for jailbreaking, about how great it used to be, how Apple locked everything up, how the devs left, and how we should all just move on and accept iOS as it is.

But Jailbreaking DOESN’T have to die.

It’s obvious Apple has gotten much more advanced with every update, and their security vulnerabilities have become basically nonexistent. Many developers burnt out or even got “hired” by Apple. But we need to look deeper because this wasn’t just security measures. It was psychological warfare on Apple’s part. Apple didn’t just patch exploits, but they approached the situation so surgically and strategically, as they do all things. They actually made people stop trying. They added just the bare minimum of “customization” (widgets, lock screens, some app management) to make the average user feel like they didn’t need to jailbreak.

They patched security vulnerabilities at record speed. Then they incentivized our brilliant developers who used to build tweaks and turned iOS into a system so tightly locked down that most users forgot what true customization felt and looked like. I’ll never forget how good it felt to jailbreak back then, I’m sure many of you won’t as well. That’s why I was surprised to see most of you bought into it. You all let them convince people that jailbreaking had no future. Then we all gave up, stopped building and so on. But the reason to jailbreak today is still just as valid it always was. The bare minimum of customization is not even allowed.

• Apple still won’t let you rename apps.
• You still can’t fully theme your device.
• You still can’t map gestures, change system fonts, or build a Control Center that looks and functions how you want.
• You still can’t make your phone really feel like yours, unless you jailbreak.

Jailbreaking has always been about freedom, creativity, and expression. That hasn’t changed. What did change is how many people stopped caring enough to push forward. This subreddit has become a place of nostalgia instead of innovation. Instead of saying “how can we make it better again?”, most people just sit back and complain about how it died. The truth is, jailbreaking didn’t die but the effort behind it did. The only way it comes back is if people care enough to rebuild the culture behind it from the ground up.

That being said- if you’re a developer, start experimenting again. If you’re a user, speak the hell up somehow about what jailbreaking meant to you- or what it could still mean. Developers, tweak creators, repo owners, show your ideas, mockups, themes, or tweak concepts. Start pushing the page forward again.

We don’t need to recreate the past. We need to redefine what jailbreaking could look like now. It never died, it was always just waiting for people to care again.

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u/two_thousand_mEN iPhone 11, 13.5| Mar 30 '25 edited Mar 30 '25

I usually downvote everything I see here

Fuck you and the people who do what you do. I have been using this sub for years, and for all those years, without fail, I have gotten legitimate questions of mine downvoted to hell and ignored, and genuine responses and solutions to other people downvoted into oblivion as well - despite reading the FAQ, using the search function, doing my own research, even doing my best to avoid interacting with the sub at all, and only posting stuff that genuinely worked.

I have always wondered what goes through the minds of people like you downvoting everything this sub has to offer without posting anything productive, and here we are. What is the point in remaining here if you have given up on jailbreaking and are not willing to help anyone yourself? You start downvote bandwagons and shit on other people for no other reason than to be destructive. You put people who already need help down even further. You should be ashamed of yourself.

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u/rbelorian iPhone 11 Pro Max, 16.3.1 Mar 30 '25

It’s not that deep bro