Mozilla does something good for privacy and the comment section goes crazy about it saying Mozilla is evil.
Mozilla found out that the CEO of a company they're in a partnership with ran a company that isn't great from a privacy perspective, so Mozilla promptly cut ties. That's it. That's the story.
The Firefox hate seems so irrational to me. Like it's not completely natural or something. People were SO QUICK to come here and shit talk Mozilla without giving the actual content of the article a second thought to realize that this makes them look good.
Is it so hard to understand that people feel burned by a paid-for service that promised better privacy actually selling out your info because Mozilla didn’t do the bare basic due diligence?
I don’t see any allegations that the company they partnered with was selling out your info. Just that the CEO of that company was involved in other companies that weren’t privacy friendly.
Nobody here seems to have read the article, so to clear things up: Onerep's CEO is the one running the people-search networks. Mozilla's CEO was not. (As far as we know.)
Mozilla dropping Onerep is a good thing. It shows that they respect user privacy.
I’ve come to the conclusion that Lemmy is a dumpster fire filled with terminally online nerds living in their mom’s basement. It’s even worse than Reddit.
Like Mozilla offered a paid service designed to protect your privacy that just made your privacy worse than if you did nothing at all, and these NEETs want you to think it’s okay because they fired the company after the damage was already done.
And you’ll get mass downvotes for saying that’s a shitty thing to do.
Totally agree. Lemmy is actually worse than Reddit. And yeah obviously Mozilla should take heat for this. I don't get why people get so butt hurt when people make valid criticisms. Most of the "people" here seem to just parrot the same narrative. So much for the fediverse being less agitprop, spam filled garbage