Link is to the Bluesky account that tracks companies moving to Bluesky (in particular, but it is in this case so I felt it’s a fitting link).
They in turn link to the Firefox Bluesky profile.
Link is to the Bluesky account that tracks companies moving to Bluesky (in particular, but it is in this case so I felt it’s a fitting link).
They in turn link to the Firefox Bluesky profile.
I think the most concrete thing they’ve done is remove the Twitter/X icon from their web site. If you scroll down to the footer, you can see their social links, which no longer point to Twitter for either
@Mozilla
or@Firefox
.Links provided on Mozilla’s website:
What’s not there:
True champions of the open web right here.
To be fair, if people have already seen the light, there’s less use in championing to them.
Would kinda be nice to communicate with them though. Right now it feels more like FireFox is disappearing from the light.
And there are plenty of people on ActivityPub who are not open source or privacy enthusiasts. I’m not saying they shouldn’t communicate in other channels as well, but committing to web standards and open platforms would be a minimum degree of practising what they preach. In my opinion, anyway.
I fully agree, but since your lists includes Mastodon, RSS, PeerTube, and PixelFed, that sounds like it’s what’s happening?
Ah, sorry - I wrote check boxes, so [x] indicates what is there, [ ] indicates what is not. The four last options are not listed on their website.
Maybe not the most obvious syntax - I was half hoping markdown rendering on here would support check lists. :)
Oh! Yeah that might be the interface I’m using, it’s rendering them all as bullets. Never mind then, I get your point.
Oh that’s fair enough.