So many people saying they're switching from Firefox. Won't this only make the problem worse?

If you're switching to Brave or qutebrowser or UnGoogled Chromium or something, you're only strengthening Google's monopoly. If you're switching to a Webkit-based browser like Epiphany, you're shifting the monopoly towards Safari, whose parent company doesn't consider the Web a priority.

That Mozilla has bad management doesn't change the fact that Firefox is the most viable option for the open web.

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My ANIO (absolutely not important opinion), which I seldom show (for the reasons obvious). But when I read/hear things like this:
"what I mean is, I cannot work with hopes and dreams. I need tangible features"
- I feel really annoyed.

1. Firefox is the competition relatively to Chrome. (I'll presume you all know what happens when there is no competition.)
You don't like Firefox? Use Pale Moon. You're not thrilled with Pale Moon, get LibreWolf.
2. I do not feed the monster. No Chrome, no Chromium, and no Chromium engine in anything on my computers. And I encourage you to do the same.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuous
3. You only access the internet to read docs and tuts for your work? You could use Lynx, or some other only-text web browser.

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