There are entire ecosystems (like YouTubers) built on reciprocal links and raising each other up. 2/
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Firefox should not compete with authors' outbound links by giving users "more important" outbound links 3/
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that simply isn't what the blog post says.
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the pitch is "forward button for the web" (which I don't care for), but that's before 3 years of research and UX refinement
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the forward button for the web is links that an author has put in the page, based on an economic "graph"
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there's so much of the premise of this article that doesn't fit reality for me as a casual user of the web.
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That is useful feedback, and will help the people working on this *in the open* shape whatever comes of this idea.
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the idea is still so young, and we're trying to do what we think is right thing by working it out in the open.
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which means you can comment, influence direction, or contribute to the code directly. Please assume a little better intent.
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I always assume positive intent. Hanlon's razor and all that.
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