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Any objective reasons?
A real answer, they pay their ceo millions, and they are hiring gen ai and ads engineers.
They stopped focusing on their core web browser product
Let us introduce you to Google...
LOL, why should I justify my choices to a stranger on the internet? I don't like Mozilla. Full stop.
You didn't full stop though. It also "suck badly". I think it's reasonable to wonder what makes it suck so badly, and they merely asked.
There's some weird people with a hate boner for Mozilla and nobody knows why. I suspect they're paid by a competitor.
Having a hate boner for Mozilla is one thing. Not being willing to hold your nose and use Firefox (or at least a Gecko-based browser) anyway is another. It's the latter whom I suspect to be acting in bad faith.
What I was asking was to not completely disregard your entire opinion, like anyone who is civil should allow you to provide. This was not a hostile question which you apparently have misunderstood. Seeing "sucks badly" with no context gives me little to no reason to agree with you. But I guess you'd rather just be aggressively stubborn.