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by stonogo 898 days ago
You have no evidence to support this assertion. I know this because there is no objective "browser quality" standard. It is as least as likely that Google aggressively advertising it on every single page load of every single web presence gained traction for chrome.
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Actually, I do: the fact most people use Chrome and not Firefox.
That's a popularity metric, not a quality metric. Conflating the two is disingenuous at best.
Turns out quality software is also popular. Imagine that!
Plenty of quality software is unpopular, and plenty of popular software is shit. I'm confident you know this. What is driving this series of pointless nonsense posts?
I do. I also happen to know people use Chrome because it's quality.