Perhaps -- and maybe I can try exploring that.
Still, the supply curve of content shifting right is already happening. Quality content is already being crowded out. PPA is just part of the monetization story.
Perhaps -- and maybe I can try exploring that.
Still, the supply curve of content shifting right is already happening. Quality content is already being crowded out. PPA is just part of the monetization story.
This would require increasing the number of people willing to accept that their web browsers are made by an ad company
There are billions of people using browsers built by an ad company.
More likely, the only substantial result will be Firefox losing ground even more quickly in the battle against a Google monopoly on web browsers
It kinda feels like you didn't read what I wrote, but I didn't really go into competitive analysis; I assumed that PPA was the new game in town.
You can grab a profile of performance issues and report them: https://profiler.firefox.com/docs/#/./guide-profiling-firefox-android
I assumed that this would be standardized - not assuming that the Mozilla platform would be the one that was influential.