Both of them are very well documented with sources and explanations in the comments. You could pick and choose what you need and understand to create your own. Speaking from experience, using these prefs without knowing what they do might cause you a headache down the road when something breaks.
When it comes to personal privacy, you shouldn't use anything you didn't vet and compile yourself. And yet, privacy "enthusiasts" always expect someone else to do the hard thing for them. With so much "support" for opensource, here we are, with so little options.
The company will always protect itself and Mozilla is no different. They are doing great work with the browser but their management is a different story. These lazy kneejerk reactions are typical of who contribute the least are always the loudest.
It means less coming from a youtuber (both in these instance), who do things for enragement/appeasement and ultimately for money.
A country that's known for pillaging/genociding the native, using slavery and ravaging other countries for profit is now pillaging the one's they convinced are living in the "greatest country in the world".
you can't rip people off their habits with a snap of a finger. The bot provides a bridge until there's more user generated content. same with lemmit.online.
In time, maybe their use will decrease and become irrelevant, but that's not the current state of things.
Maybe our gen y and genz can break the severe bootlicker culture... Maybe not.
There's like constant military feel-good videos posted on reddit that get to front page almost every time.
People forget an army base camp was the most active location when reddit released their first user stats and subsequently abandoned releasing those stats.
Propaganda is alive and doing very well on social media. And guess which country most of these social media companies operate from? And now there's China involved too. It's manipulation central
This is on brand for Google. They make and boast about "rules" they create and then hardly follow them themselves. Inconsistencies everywhere.
They punish everyone else until they fall in line. And by the time, most users are onboard, they start off on a different set of "rules".
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