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  "textContent": "> I wanted to touch on this idea. Certainly this is not a rare thought. Some of us want Pale Moon to go mainstream or whatever, and others are happy for it to stay niche. I waver back and forth on that topic, but IMO what **should not remain niche** are contributions (both monetary and time) to the project.\n\nYeah, when I say appeal more to the mainstream, I don't mean become fully mainstream... I'm just saying that the niche we're in is really small and we need to appeal to a _somewhat_ broader audience. Not necessarily the average Chrome user, but just... people with a tech-oriented mindset who were actually born this millennium.\n\n\n> If we're going to discuss some supposed PR problem that Pale Moon has, I think it would make more sense in the context of:\n> How do we get more people to support the project, help the dev team out, give more than they take, and similar?\n\nThis is exactly the right direction. One of the big worries I have is that people aren't contributing to Pale Moon in terms of either code or monetary donations like they used to. We need to at least get back to a sustainable point where we are attracting contributors and pulling donations like we were before, at least that's my opinion.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem",
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