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by approxim8ion 1965 days ago
Don't pretend like you're patronizing them. You're using a free browser. There's nothing they've done or can do to affect your experience within the browser, and it still remains an open browser. There's no moral hangups here beyond the ones you imagine for yourself.
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If I'm not patronizing them, who is? Why would a browser want to get into the censorship business?
Google is, and people purchasing their other products are. You and I are at best enjoying the fruits of their labour.

>Why would a browser want to get into the censorship business?

Is having an opinion getting into a business now? It was a pretty bad article and I don't care for it, but please explain how they're "getting into the censorship business".