mozilla's main problem right now appears to be they just do not recognise that they have pissed users' trust up a wall and now we are suspicious of everything they do.

you cannot, in a position like that, just do things which look dodgy as fuck and expect users to suck it up quietly, whether or not they are as they look.

and for the white knighting mozilla employees who have to defend the poor organisation from all that criticism, fuck off actually, mozilla brought this on itself.

look, i'm going to put this in simple words that even a mozilla employee could understand:

earn back our trust or die.

mozilla is pretty fucked anyway, they have relied on google buying default search engine placement illegally.

even if they manage to scrape out of this by building back trust, we are all likely to move onto servo at some point.

you may recall moz started servo, then merged part of it into gecko, then abandoned servo.

like they did with rust and some other things. things they've done for the better are the things they are abandoning.

absolutely zero long term vision or planning tbh. servo makes *so much sense* for the future if you are mozilla, i cannot fathom that decision.

@dysfun And they fail to realise that the people who stayed are not the normal “I just want to go to Google” people.

We are the weird ones. The ones who use DDG and Signal, who turn off location tracking and notifications for everything, who read the fucking licence agreements.

They have no idea who their users are.

@dysfun Mozilla needs to promote the people who build the Facebook containerisation, not people who think that Microsoft Edge is the pinnacle of browser development.