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Not everybody use FF or derivatives.
But everyone should … if Firefox had their act together.
Ironic how people advocate for browser monopoly when it’s their monopoly. Nothing new.
I’m not going to touch FF or any fork anymore as long as Mozilla is involved with its development/management (or until Mozilla dies for good).
Block and forget. Bye.
What you just said makes no sense. Mozilla is already involved in Firefox and Firefox is far from a monopoly.
You just said that “everyone” should [use Firefox or derivatives].
https://lemm.ee/comment/21472440
thus advocating for a monopoly (but… a good one, right?)
I know Mozilla is involved with Firefox, and that’s precisely one of the reasons I won’t touch it anymore with a 10 feet pole.