|
|
|
|
|
by d33
1223 days ago
|
|
This move is the exact polar opposite of how I'd like Mozilla to behave. And possibly a strong case for decentralization. It's confusing to me that we keep accepting internet as it is and modifications to what we view - such as ad blockers or paywall removal tools - are so rare. Back in the time Firefox had a major part of the market share, now it's negligible. Instead of using that situation to take brave moves aiming at re-imagining the internet, they succumb to content creators instead of working for the user. I wish some company forked Firefox and took it back in the direction it aimed for. Also: > you should have gotten the copy of DMCA take down request. I would love to know who did DMCA take down request. How is this story NOT about who performed the DMCA take-down? |
|