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bentcorner ◴[] No.44438912[source]
> Mozilla couldn't find a sustainable business model for Fakespot despite its popularity

I don't know if it's fair for me to armchair quarterback, but still - what was their business model when they decided to do the acquisition? From the outside looking in barely did anything whatsoever.

I browse Amazon using Firefox extremely often and I don't recall seeing any helper UI pop up. Even so, what would have been their strategy to monetize me? User data? Commissions? Some kind of Mozilla+ subscription?

I love FF and cheer Mozilla on where I can, but honestly these decisions are inscrutable.

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burnt-resistor ◴[] No.44439060[source]
Mozilla seems infected by corporate board members who probably have conflicts of interest including investments in Amazon, Google, etc.
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TylerE ◴[] No.44439614[source]
Mozilla seems to be infected by upper management that feels a need to justify ever spiraling salaries.
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quantas ◴[] No.44441119[source]
Couldn't agree more. After the founder of the company itself Brendan Eich was fired it only went downhill
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mcpar-land ◴[] No.44443763[source]
Brendan Eich was fired for opposing gay marriage, then went on to create Brave, which is yet another Chromium wrapper just with bad crypto monetization and other scummy practices.
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1. sunaookami ◴[] No.44461541[source]
>Brendan Eich was fired for opposing gay marriage

This gets really tiresome to rebuke. He supported a proposition that was supported by the MAJORITY of the citizens at the time and that was already six years old when we became Mozilla CEO. Some people wrote hit pieces even though he even distanced himself from it. He was not fired, he stepped back voluntarily.