> The end user is always right.
NO
> That's how you end up with fragments of % of market share.
Obviously, Chrome got that much market share by being super respectful of their users, and not having advertisement. /s
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> The end user is always right. NO > That's how you end up with fragments of % of market share. Obviously, Chrome got that much market share by being super respectful of their users, and not having advertisement. /s 3 comments
@falktx They don't even have a plan on how to survive, and instead they keep doing side-projects (nobody was waiting for them to do a VPN service, it's not like we lack choice) - and paying execs millions instead of cutting down the fat in the hierarchy. They are completely useless at this point. |
@dreeg Chrome has been a superior product to Firefox (technically) for numerous years before Firefox decided to catch up. That's why they lost share. Now what remains is FOSS and Privacy caring folks and Mozilla is shooting ads at them, completely oblivious to who is currently still using Firefox.