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  • Oh, so you think the Mozilla manifesto sucks. Why do people like you hate Mozilla so much more than I ever could?

    And that, apparently, FakeSpot selling private data is the "fundamental" and "non optional" approach. Is that your interpretation of it?

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  • Interesting. I asked you how Mozilla FakeSpot's privacy policy adheres to Mozilla Foundation principles, and your answer is to tell me to avoid it.

    Is the privacy policy of Mozilla FakeSpot compatible with the Mozilla Foundation, yes it no?

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  • You seem to have incredibly low standards for Mozilla.

    But for people who are not you, I want you to explain how the Mozilla Foundation manifesto is compatible with the Mozilla FakeSpot privacy policy that promises to sell browsing history, search history, and geolocation directly to advertisers.

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  • The board is the Corporation. Why would they be bound to the Mozilla manifesto? They seem to be destroying its spirit right now.

    If "just sue them" is the only way to hold Mozilla accountable, how low they have fallen!

    And an executive is suing them. For discrimination.

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  • I support the things that the Mozilla Foundation puts on its website, even their manifesto. Even, begrudgingly, the insistence that we must balance the needs of human beings against the needs of corporations.

    Even if those things contradict what Mozilla Corporation is doing with their browser.

    But the Foundation is just a thin wrapper for the Corporation, so I'm not sure how that would work.