Mozilla did their biggest Reddit AMA yet on Thursday, June 13, with eight members of the Firefox leadership team. With 400 total comments on the post, they c...
Mozilla did their biggest Reddit AMA yet on Thursday, June 13, with eight members of the Firefox leadership team. With 400 total comments on the post, they c…
That may be a consideration, but what’s important in the words of one mozilla employee in that thread is:
the future of the web. We work to push the industry forward and to push for decisions that enable people to shape their own online experience and that help consumers feel empowered and safe online.
I’d probably announce to people in other places that I’m going to host an AMA in a place that aligns more with my goals and that they’re free to join and participate there.
That may be a consideration, but what’s important in the words of one mozilla employee in that thread is:
If your goal is to help people transition to that future, would you engage with the people who are already there?
I’d probably announce to people in other places that I’m going to host an AMA in a place that aligns more with my goals and that they’re free to join and participate there.