Perhaps the hardest part to understand and appreciate is the extent to which the people who should be fighting for these users aren't. The board of @mozilla has a lot to answer for, given their mission: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/ https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/979097423510294529 …
Power: hard (both to measure and control). Data: web often the winner; PWAs are frequently a (tiny) fraction the size. Safety: web sandbox beats unlatched Android! Consistency: it's an open platform. a11y: not as good
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Power: Hard problems need love too. Could we come up with something? Data: If we could agree on incentives we could probably shave it down significantly. Safety: I don’t know enough about Android curation. Especially not outside Google Play Store.
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On Data, we're looking at incentives. I've often advocated for a "slow script warning", but for heavy content (coupled to the Reporting API). Search moving to real-world speed rankings will also help: https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2018/01/using-page-speed-in-mobile-search.html …
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Do your frustrations apply to us too or is this Mozilla-specific? Have I missed some context? Are we talking evangelism or engine work here?