The China-centric video sharing platform is expanding with a new international app and an English version of its website – with no identity verification (for now at least)

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    1 day ago

    Honestly not sure why more people don’t use Firefox. It’s brilliant, especially with uBlock and Sponsorblock added.

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      5 hours ago

      Im gonna be honest, im glad a lot of people don’t use ad blockers, or they would come down a lot harder on ad blocking. As it is google is trying their hardest to push their authentication nonsense everywhere to lock us all in to whatever software THEY decide we are authorised to use

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      2 reasons imo.

      1. Chrome inertia. Everyone who’s locked into it from the says it was legitimately faster.
      2. Every time it gets mentioned, it’s supporters like to “no true Scotsman” the original project and suggest their preferred fork instead.
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        No true Scotsman is one of the biggest reasons open source anything struggles to catch on. Normal users never have any fucking idea what to do and everyone always just screeches forks of forks of forks and then the normal users just get paralyzed. Lol

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      Most people on their phones use the default browser, either Chrome or whatever Chromium-based the manufacturer includes. But otherwise it’s the browser included with the Facebook app, as some are literally locked into the Facebook-and-Youtube walled garden.

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      I think being the only browser with a credible stance on ad blockers will help them in the long run.

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        There might not be a long run if google can dictate web development enough in the short term to essentially kill off all competition.

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      I use it and I install it on every family and work PC I can but the memory of the bloated Firefox that made so many originally switch to chrome is still there. I want apple to base their browser on Firefox to maybe get some traction back

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            5 hours ago

            Yes but if you only have two choices, a kick in the nuts (google) or a flick of your ear (firefox) everytime you open your browser, it just makes sense to use the one that causes less pain. I think more people should use Linux too, Microslop have become way too orwellian and obtrusive for my liking.

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            6 hours ago

            Sure if you have more choices.

            But you don’t. You have two choices.

            Chrome/chrome based or firefox/Firefox based.

            Do you want a bullet to the arm or the leg. You get one choice and your option can’t included neither.

            Pick one. That’s how this works.

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            22 hours ago

            Yeah but if you need to use a browser are you seriously going to support Google over Mozilla?

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              22 hours ago

              no, but we weren’t talking about that. the topic was “why more people don’t use Firefox” I’m replying to you in Librewolf. I still don’t have to like Firefox, nor recommend it to people at this point.

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                22 hours ago

                Forks are also fine. But the phrasing often can come across in a way that supports chrome

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                  22 hours ago

                  I don’t really care. :)

                  Edit: There are other options than just Chrome and Firefox even without the forks. Most people just don’t wanna use them.

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                    21 hours ago

                    Sure and some of those are coo. But if you can’t even get people moving to firefox, good luck with the more obscure ones.

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        1 day ago

        What direction is that? I haven’t been keeping up, I just use the browser.

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          22 hours ago

          pro-AI for starters, lots of people aren’t happy with that. (this is related to the AI, but started long before then: ) their insistence on focusing on anything else but the actual browser, Firefox also occasionally changes (privacy related) settings after upgrade (Edit: as reported by users online) or when they installed extensions remotely to people’s browsers as part of some kind of promo (I believe it was Mr. Robot?).

          There might be more, but this is what I can think of from the top of my head.

          Edit: typos