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How can I find the number of people who delete Firefox because of corporate decisions?

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Because of today's decision regarding your CEO. This is another attack on free speech and vindictive behavior of a radical gay section of our society. The hate spewed by that group is worthy of boycott.

Because of today's decision regarding your CEO. This is another attack on free speech and vindictive behavior of a radical gay section of our society. The hate spewed by that group is worthy of boycott.

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Hi,

Unless you're willing to go to extreme lengths to find users who deleted Firefox, go for it.

However, The decision was made by Brendan. Since the moment Brendan was appointed, free and open discussion has come from a diverse spectrum of viewpoints. Mozilla is an organization that believes in openness and that no one should be persecuted for the beliefs they hold, no matter what those beliefs are. We believe in unconditional freedom and openness. That's why we support rights for everyone.

The question is off-topic and isn't to be discussed here. If you want to discuss this further, please post at the governance list (https://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/#governance)