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Firefox on the brink? (brycewray.com)

661 points by alexzeitler · 990 days ago · 805 comments on HN

Article summary

The article discusses the potential decline of Mozilla's Firefox browser due to a US government guideline that may drop support for browsers with less than 2% usage. Firefox's market share has been consistently declining, and if it falls below the 2% threshold, it may no longer be supported by US government websites. This could have a ripple effect, leading to other organizations and companies dropping support for Firefox as well. The article cites statistics showing Firefox's declining usage and market share.

Main themes

  • Firefox decline
  • Browser market share
  • Chrome dominance
  • Safari on iOS
  • Browser performance
  • Privacy and security
  • Open-source vs proprietary browsers

What commenters say

  • Some commenters believe that Firefox's decline is due to its own problems, such as poor performance and crashes on certain systems.
  • Others argue that the dominance of Chrome and Safari is the main reason for Firefox's decline, and that allowing other browsers on iOS could change the market dynamics.
  • A few commenters mention that they have had good experiences with Firefox and do not want to switch to Chrome or other browsers.
  • There is disagreement about whether Firefox's problems are due to configuration issues or inherent flaws in the browser.
  • Some commenters think that the browser market is heading towards a monoculture, with Chrome dominating and other browsers struggling to survive.
  • Others argue that Firefox's privacy features and open-source nature make it a better choice than Chrome, despite its declining market share.
  • A few commenters mention that they have switched to other browsers, such as Vivaldi or Safari, due to Firefox's problems or limitations.