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Launching A Strike Against “Fake News”

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please comment on this 'Mozilla Joins Soros’s Efforts In Launching A Strike Against “Fake News' since if it is true myself and my family plus most people I know will be removing your browser from our laptops - desktops - phones etc along with THUNDERBIRD as well...do you support soros or any soros backed group and/or plan to censor what you determine to be 'fake news'???

TIA RJM

please comment on this 'Mozilla Joins Soros’s Efforts In Launching A Strike Against “Fake News' since if it is true myself and my family plus most people I know will be removing your browser from our laptops - desktops - phones etc along with THUNDERBIRD as well...do you support soros or any soros backed group and/or plan to censor what you determine to be 'fake news'??? TIA RJM

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No, there's no connection to Soros.*

Also, there's no change for Firefox or Thunderbird in testing now, which means that you will not see any changes in the foreseeable future.

More info on what Mozilla is doing: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/08/08/mozilla-information-trust-initiative-building-movement-fight-misinformation-online/

Note this first phase: "Later this year, Mozilla will be releasing original research on how misinformation impacts users’ experiences online. We will be drawing on a dataset of user-level browsing data gathered during the 2016 U.S. elections."


To keep up with future changes in Firefox from sources that know Firefox well, I suggest:

This subreddit has information and debate about all changes and controversies related to Firefox: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/

This site publishes details of upcoming technical changes to Firefox, useful add-ons, workarounds, and lots of commenting: https://www.ghacks.net/?s=firefox

* See: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1171393#answer-996624 (Tyler Downer)

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