This weekend finds some long-time Slashdot readers debating why research shows Firefox losing market share. Long-time Slashdot reader chiguy shares one theory: “Firefox keeps losing users, according to this rant, because it arrogantly refuses to listen to its users.”

Slashdot reader BAReFO0t countered that that can’t be the reason, “because Google does that too.” (They blame Chrome’s “feature” addition treadmill, where “they keep adding stupid kitchen sinks for the sole and only purpose to make others unable to keep up.”)

Long-time Slashdot reader Z00L00K thinks that “All those totally unnecessary UI changes are what REALLY annoys users. Not only the immediately visible things in the header but also the renaming of items in the menus just bugs people.” But long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo argues that “the most popular browser, Chrome, has all those things. In fact all the browsers that are more popular than Firefox do, so the idea that those are unpopular and driving people away doesn’t really hold up… Firefox’s decline is mostly due to Chrome just being really good, and not having a decent mobile version.”
I’m still a loyal Firefox user. (Although the thing that annoyed me was when Firefox suddenly changed the keyboard shortcut for copying a link from CNTRL-A to CNTRL-L.) The “rant” at ItsFoss argues that Firefox’s original sin was in 2009 when it decided to move tabs to the top of the browser, and when favorite features could no longer be re-enabled in Firefox’s about:config file. But that’s what I like about Firefox — at it’s best, it’s ultimately customizable, with any feature you want easily enabled in what’s essentially an incredibly detailed “preferences” menu. Maybe other browsers are just better at attracting new users through purely mechanical advantages like “default” placement on popular systems?

Long-time Slashdot reader zenlessyank is also a long-time Firefox user — “Been using it since Netscape” — and countered all the doubters with a comment headlined “Firefox rocks!”

“Doesn’t matter to me how many other users there are or aren’t I will still use it as long as it stays updated.”

But what are your thoughts? Feel free to share your own opinions and experiences with Firefox in the comments.

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