Sounds like @firefox is going to go big with it's "other browsers are bad/evil" marketing strategy https://twitter.com/marcosc/status/881672671368404996 …
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Jake Archibald Retweeted Jake Archibald
A large part of their staff seem to find it pretty embarrassing. Oh well.https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/867272380980350977 …
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As a member of the larger Mozilla community, I find it embarrassing and more importantly counterproductive
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The "broken/bad" message re: https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/867250260489510912 … was a mistake made by marketing and has been corrected. More review/oversight was added
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Just pointing out that "X is broken" (without data) seemed very counterproductive to many employees and rang their internal alarms.
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the problem is deeper than one mistaken message; the entire marketing strategy is counterproductive.
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Well, if you visit any google property in Firefox it tells you to use Chrome for no good reason. That seems a bit counterproductive as well.
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This seems to be the argument that came out of the recent Mozilla meeting, but I don't agree that a company recommending its browser is bad.
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Everyone should compete on quality, not on how effective they are at leveraging other disconnected assets into users (Windows S is bad too)
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