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Why can't moz://a create a secure version of facebook that works on donations?

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย jscher2000 - Support Volunteer

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The basics of facebook aren't that difficult and seems to be well within the scope of mozillas capabilities. Would it be possible for you to create such a app the doesn't rely on selling users personal information yet allow them to exchange information. photos, etc? Funding could be sourced by donations from individuals and corporations who use the service.

The basics of facebook aren't that difficult and seems to be well within the scope of mozillas capabilities. Would it be possible for you to create such a app the doesn't rely on selling users personal information yet allow them to exchange information. photos, etc? Funding could be sourced by donations from individuals and corporations who use the service.

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Hmm, if heavily funded companies like Friendster, MySpace, and even Google have been unable to compete with Facebook, I'm not sure Mozilla would have any hope of making that break even.

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Hi Firefox Support Volunteers can not make changes to Firefox or do anything with your suggestion. To submit suggestions for new or changed features, I suggest: Feedback: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/

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Hmm, if heavily funded companies like Friendster, MySpace, and even Google have been unable to compete with Facebook, I'm not sure Mozilla would have any hope of making that break even.