[deleted] i think i should bring it to their notice.
There is nothing to bring to their attention. I told you clam are not doing anything wrong and pointed out that they warn you about the high amount of false positives when PUA signatures are used. What you are suggesting would be like trying vim
thinking that is shit and telling flathub to remove it.
Clam has the potential to find actual problems. Just like a registry cleaner on Windows can actually fix things but 99.99% of what it complains about is not actually a problem. People just need to stop freaking out when a tool reports what it thinks is a potential issue. It doesn't need people trying to "cancel" it.