▲ | soiltype a day ago | |
hell, i'm actually even ok with a browser openly having a political stance[1] and i also hate the way firefox communicates. the colorway thing (not the word itself; that's standard design terminology the OP ranter isn't aware of) especially is disgusting. literally no-one is empowered by selecting a color theme for their browser. i know disabled artists and other "independent voices" and i promise none of them is saying "i finally feel free since i switched to firefox and got to make my browser green." it's quite offensive all around. [1] the OP rant is also pretty obviously wrong in assuming the non-mozilla companies they support don't have/push political stances | ||
▲ | bad_username 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> i'm actually even ok with a browser openly having a political stance I am afraid you are ok with it having THE political stance. You would mind it having a different one. And there are people objecting to the current one. This is a distraction and hinders the future of the browser. It is just a program. |