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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1091752" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>I have been using Microsoft Edge since it was released years ago. There's nothing about it that bothers me. In fact it has provided solid performance for years.</p><p></p><p>I used to use Firefox and had no problems with it either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When it comes to ads making a person's browser come to a crawl, the typical average user will jump into action. Typical users are very sensitive to poor browsing experiences.</p><p></p><p>I bet Firefox gains new traction and users. It might turn out to be only a few % but hey - good for the users and good for Firefox. The users that choose to move to Firefox will have a better user experience with the old uBO or equivalent than without it.</p><p></p><p>Google's attack on ad blockers is not over. It has an incentive to disallow any ad blocker whatsoever. I bet it renews the whole "acceptable ad" campaign nonsense.</p><p></p><p>You shouldn't allow Firefox fanbois\fangirlz get to you. You seem very upset by it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>First off "greybeard" is straight-up ageist\discriminatory and offensive. The second part about Firefox fading into oblivion has been a troll trope since Firefox's first day. It also echos all those claims and speculations that Linux would be completely dead by 2002.</p><p></p><p>I bet Mv2 is still actively developed and supported years after your demise.</p><p></p><p>You sure you're OK? Because you are very obviously upset by the Firefox fanbois\fangirlz. Did their words hurt you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1091752, member: 113651"] I have been using Microsoft Edge since it was released years ago. There's nothing about it that bothers me. In fact it has provided solid performance for years. I used to use Firefox and had no problems with it either. When it comes to ads making a person's browser come to a crawl, the typical average user will jump into action. Typical users are very sensitive to poor browsing experiences. I bet Firefox gains new traction and users. It might turn out to be only a few % but hey - good for the users and good for Firefox. The users that choose to move to Firefox will have a better user experience with the old uBO or equivalent than without it. Google's attack on ad blockers is not over. It has an incentive to disallow any ad blocker whatsoever. I bet it renews the whole "acceptable ad" campaign nonsense. You shouldn't allow Firefox fanbois\fangirlz get to you. You seem very upset by it. First off "greybeard" is straight-up ageist\discriminatory and offensive. The second part about Firefox fading into oblivion has been a troll trope since Firefox's first day. It also echos all those claims and speculations that Linux would be completely dead by 2002. I bet Mv2 is still actively developed and supported years after your demise. You sure you're OK? Because you are very obviously upset by the Firefox fanbois\fangirlz. Did their words hurt you? [/QUOTE]
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