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 …
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But for experiences that users engage with frequently, the web (and PWAs specifically) are often *hugely* better: https://developers.google.com/web/showcase/2017/twitter …
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Data-sensitivity, BTW, is what causes people to side-load apps (which undermines security). Native app platforms fail to serve these users well as a result.
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Let’s play with the idea of hard incentives for a moment. Imagine an opt-in setting “Block data heavy websites” with clear limits that developers can adapt to. Where would that take us? We could have a similar opt-in block for sites with poor accessibility.
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Knowing which sites are light and have good accessibility could probably be automated for the popular web but browsers could stop loading when a certain condition is not met.
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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?