But why would that interpretation of 'matter' matter?
There is not much real choice when it comes to WWW browsers. For people that refuse Chrome, Safari and Samsung (distrust is sufficient), the 1-digit-percent remainder is the actual solutions space.
So: either things "matter" in practical terms, e.g. choice, which as said can be pretty scarce, so all plausible options are important, or why should the idea of "matter" be important at all.
There is not much real choice when it comes to WWW browsers. For people that refuse Chrome, Safari and Samsung (distrust is sufficient), the 1-digit-percent remainder is the actual solutions space.
So: either things "matter" in practical terms, e.g. choice, which as said can be pretty scarce, so all plausible options are important, or why should the idea of "matter" be important at all.