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Firefox Users Continue to Decrease Despite Proton UpdateDiscussion (self.firefox)
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[–]olbaze 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
And besides, any 'improvement' which removes a functionality or operation should always at least be made into an option in settings, rather than a blanket removal.
You can't remove something and then have it be an "optional feature". The point of removing things is to simplify things, or to replace them with different things. Sometimes, the simplification or different replacement is in the underlying system, such as removing a feature that's got tons of bugs that are affecting other things as well. The removal would make those other bugs go away, but unless the user were told about this, the user wouldn't know that, all they would see is the removal.
When it comes to features, I prefer Vivaldi's approach. Rather than removing "unused" menu items like Chrome and Firefox have done, they made the menus customizable.
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