We’ve made the hard decision to end our experiment with Mozilla.social and will shut down the Mastodon instance on December 17, 2024.
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rail :neofox_flag_nb:replied to Mozilla last edited by
@mozilla pathetic
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@mozilla why,i am tired of mozilla shutting everything down without properly developing and marketing products, mozilla.social had potential and is going to Mozilla Graveyard to join many products with potential not unlike mozilla.social,i give up on mozilla
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@mozilla You guys are doing a great job of limiting your market share!
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@mozilla I remember when Mozilla was led by people who understood the assignment
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@mozilla "Ever since we shutdown mozilla.social and disengaged from Mastodon, the sentiment analysis on our social media posts regarding our AI initiatives shows positive reactions went up a staggering 857%! I guess everyone on X seems to like them! A great win for our sharehol—I mean, our sponsors!"
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@mozilla this is such a bummer. I thought Mozilla's experiments with the social web were truly some of the most exciting (and sustainable) things Mozilla has worked on in years. Really sad that it's getting shut down so early.
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@mozilla with this being an experiment and all, will you write sort of what you learned? What questions you wanted to answer with the experiment and what those answers were?
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Draconic NEOreplied to rail :neofox_flag_nb: last edited by
@rail_
Mozilla is such a terrible company, really sucks that they are the only alternative to chromium based browsers, and they still suck as a company.This is why we need a community maintained browser, something that is made by the community and for the community. Where those maintaining it aren't insulated from the community's wishes. Mozilla is insulated from them and that's a big problem for the future of Firefox, and anything else they make.
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Paul Wilde :dontpanic2: :smeghead:replied to Mozilla last edited by
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@Blisterexe @mozilla I was assuming they'd continue to have a presence on the fediverse, but the part I was referring to is on running their instance and encouraging users to sign up there https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-launch-fediverse-instance-social-media-alternative/
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Stefan Baur 6 * 💉replied to Draconic NEO last edited by
@Draconic_NEO @rail_ @mozilla You mean like #palemoonbrowser ?
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@mozilla Thanks for the hard work. I wonder if you've considered releasing the login-with-Mozilla-account code for mozilla.social as Open Source software for others to use.
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Seth 🎙️:jawn_sg:replied to Ben Werdmuller last edited by
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@mozilla very sorry to hear this. Anyone from there that is looking for a server is welcome at IndieWeb.social.
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@hisham_hm @mozilla feels a little like this:
I’m not even sure why they can’t maintain an account which simply posts all the stuff they normally would on other platforms. Surely they are using a service that manages cross-platform posting.
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@mozilla I feel like the Mozilla I knew 10 years ago would not have made this decision.
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And my voice to the choir: a debrief on the experiment and what you've learned would be very valuable.
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The one that wasn't trying to monetize its users' data, you mean?