Then an interesting question is IF the Facebook container stemmed from principles 4 & 5 from the Mozilla Manifesto applied to the dominant social utility; is there a reason other than money that the same principles would not lead to a decision to build an add-on that gives people an option to contain Google? It's certainly not a technical limitation.
It seems natural to posit that money is the issue but is it so easy to believe that a foundation most of us trust would compromise its core values?
As mentioned elsewhere hacky add-ons cannot be the end solution, and will not be widely adopted unless incorporated as defaults.
It seems natural to posit that money is the issue but is it so easy to believe that a foundation most of us trust would compromise its core values?
As mentioned elsewhere hacky add-ons cannot be the end solution, and will not be widely adopted unless incorporated as defaults.