Is firefox going to censor independant media?.
If Firefox/moxzilla starts censors independent media, I will install all of your products, and you will be considered a terrorist. Anyone/thing that attacks free speech is an enemy of the U.S.A..
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Firefox does not censor anything. However, it will show warning if something does not look safe.
Please explain the problem in detail. What happens? What is the exact error messages?
FredMcD said
Firefox does not censor anything. However, it will show warning if something does not look safe. Please explain the problem in detail. What happens? What is the exact error messages?
The poster is most likely referencing this story:
Mozilla / Firefox goes all in for EVIL… Pushes corporate news collusion to silence independent media:
~Pj
That article looks like propaganda to me.
Propaganda? How is that? Look what Mozilla is up to here:
The Mozilla Information Trust Initiative: Building a movement to fight misinformation online.
(This headline alone should raise red flags!)
Katharina Borchert August 8, 2017
Today, we are announcing the Mozilla Information Trust Initiative (MITI)—a comprehensive effort to keep the Internet credible and healthy. Mozilla is developing products, research, and communities to battle information pollution and so-called ‘fake news’ online. And we’re seeking partners and allies to help us do so...
The rest of the article is here:
Seems dangerous to me. The browser should just browse. Not make decisions what's 'fake', true, or otherwise. A dangerous road Mozilla is taking.
~Pj
Full on censorship..... The Chinese communist are happy with you. I was right in assuming you sold out. Brave is a good alternative browser that doesn't support communist style censorship. Vote with your $$$. Moxzilla is out of here for us. Don't support companies wha attack free speech!.
this natural news article is full of fake news - and it's freely available in firefox, so obviously there's no censorship. case closed i'd say.
since this thread is turning from a question about firefox into advocacy against mozilla, i'll lock it at this point...