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  "textContent": "As I see it, there are two major PR problems, but they're external and continuous. The internal one(s) are over, and every browser has had similar negative events somewhere in their history.\n\nThe first one is https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=28565 (FF fanboys that keep spreading disinfo)\n\nThe second one is googles vertical web integration, which is a constantly moving target that only google can keep up with and is in control of.\nWhen they decide what internet standards are (WHATWG) and keep using draft \"standards\" that they themselves just introduced, and spread it through site frameworks that relies on google's V8 javascript engine (which is the majority of site framekworks, like angular, node/next/vue/NW/react.js), they set the \"pace\" at their own rate. And that's not even half of half of what they're doing..\n\nWhat's needed is for a neutral and unbiased party to take back control of internet standards. To bring back sites to include fallback code to a more sane level of entry.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-22T21:06:07.000Z"
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