I recently (this past week) got a brand new MBPr, 16G RAM, etc. FF provides a better experience Chrome, still. So, once again, anecdote and data and all that jazz.
> Maybe you and others in the Firefox community don't realize this...
We do.
> This is about users having bad experiences when using Firefox.
Every company creates bad experiences for some users. Hell, I've had bad experiences with Apple technical support, the apparent gold-standard of customer support.
> Your positive experience in no way negates these bad experiences.
And vice-versa. So what? What's the point? If I can't share my positive experience, they can't share their negative ones?
Maybe you think comments like "My experience was bad" is helpful and worthwhile. Maybe. But only if the inverse is true.
So, don't complain when people share anecdotes you don't like. Either accept them, or don't.
This is about users having bad experiences when using Firefox. Your positive experience in no way negates these bad experiences.