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How will you stop Mozilla from destroying internet freedom? bring back anti-censorship "dissenter" addon

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So we made the big mistake when we originally decided to ban the comment section of the internet, which gives users the ability to comment and promote free and open dialogue. We removed it after claims it could be used, like Firefox, for posting hate speech (which does not exist according to the supreme court), however we see no banning of Mozilla's Firefox or Cisco's Webex web and video conferencing addon which can be used spread this non existent activity. Banning Dissenter is akin to banning the wheel because criminals might use it to escape from a crime scene, or banning socks because people wear them while saying hateful things. Censorship and control is the obvious agenda.

The censorship of dissenter by Mozilla is one of the greatest attacks against the internet and online freedom we have seen, one I will not stand by and let you get away with. Its time to bring dissenter back... the question is, what are you going to do about it?

More information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfXIjzGQx18

Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger explains why he is now a critic of the online encyclopedia he helped to create. Says Big Tech companies have centralized the Internet, and that must be reversed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk7kp0Accz0

So we made the big mistake when we originally decided to ban the comment section of the internet, which gives users the ability to comment and promote free and open dialogue. We removed it after claims it could be used, like Firefox, for posting hate speech (which does not exist according to the supreme court), however we see no banning of Mozilla's Firefox or Cisco's Webex web and video conferencing addon which can be used spread this non existent activity. Banning Dissenter is akin to banning the wheel because criminals might use it to escape from a crime scene, or banning socks because people wear them while saying hateful things. Censorship and control is the obvious agenda. The censorship of dissenter by Mozilla is one of the greatest attacks against the internet and online freedom we have seen, one I will not stand by and let you get away with. Its time to bring dissenter back... the question is, what are you going to do about it? More information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfXIjzGQx18 Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger explains why he is now a critic of the online encyclopedia he helped to create. Says Big Tech companies have centralized the Internet, and that must be reversed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk7kp0Accz0

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I think that you can still install the dissenter addon, if you want.

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Discussion about the policies of the Mozilla Add-ons site are over here:

https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/add-ons/addons-mozilla-org

And there is a long thread on Dissenter:

https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/the-removal-of-the-dissenter-extention/38140

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Locking as off-topic for this Firefox support forum.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/forum-rules-and-guidelines Posts in the support forum must be either questions about the use of products listed on the Mozilla Support home page or else answers to those questions. Users who post about subjects that are not support requests for those Mozilla products will be directed to an alternative discussion forum or to another resource, if appropriate, and the question will be tagged "offtopic".