@derek

In your video boycotting mozilla, you don't read the article and immediately jump to conclusions.

The article said "exploit the architecture of the internet" and you immediately assumed that Mozilla now wants to dismantle that architecture. If you had literally read for 30 seconds, however, you would have seen their goals, as described in the linked image.

Now I don't know about you, but all of these goals (except the third one) seem in line with the free software movement.

@derek

I want you to explain HOW the stated goals are in any way "wanting to end the free internet".

Even the third one, "amplify factual voices", while questionable, is in no way "ending the free internet" at all. Boycotting Mozilla on this goal alone is seriously harming the free software movement for no reason whatsoever.

And the other goals, such as transparency in social media algorithms & revealing who is paying for ads are undeniably a good thing.

@brittlebrowse123 @derek yeah I backed off from Firefox when I read that but for some reason I agree with some of it (except the third)

@mattmadness @derek

Use librewolf, it is nice privacy out of the box (and without stuff like pocket), but please PLEASE PLEASE do not boycott Mozilla ffs. This division will destroy the free software movement.

@brittlebrowse123 @derek Yeah I used librewolf before Mozilla posted about the Capitol riot.