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First, Mozilla is just "joining" to something already existing. The aren't inventing anything new and won't revolutionize anything.
It doesn't look like a great idea privacy-wise, but who cares... I have already blocked the instance on my personal account, because fuck Mozilla.
I'm not sure everybody would be happy that Mozilla is harvesting their social interaction. That's what evil Google/FB usually do, right?
Smells like corpo-bullshit, which in my opinion shouldn't belong to the fediverse. But, again, who cares...
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I really appreciate the resentment for Mozilla of all things. It makes no sense whatsoever of course, but at least it's colourful.
The mozilla foundation has expanded its scope and mandate many times. They're taking an active political role in many different arenas, that's not going to line up with everybody. People who support them in one domain might feel a little betrayed that their politics are not being reflected in a different domain.
This is one of the problems of scope creep in political organizations.
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