Thank you for explaining the differences. I've had several heated arguments with several users on this community where they tried to compare the AUR with these other solutions you mentioned. There's a big difference between them. Namely regarding who controls the user repos. You explained the differences very well and I hope others understand better now just how AUR is dangerous and how this is negatively affecting the reputation of Arch and Linux in general with the wider public.
It really should be shut down for Arch's sake. If people want to provide a package with certain modifications, just let users get it off your git repo and build it themselves with the proper instructions. It's not that much safer, but just enough that it should prevent this kind of widespread problem.
annoying note - for the record I quoted this from the article, I didn't write this.
I agree with you though, that is the exact reason I quoted that section because it clarified things for me!
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