Mozilla has publicly stated that they want to "more than deplatform" people who disagree with extreme left-wing politics, and have been funding research into how to censor the open web for years as they lay off devs and remove features from Firefox.
At the end of last year they laid off 30% of their workforce and then hosted an explicitly marxist "Feminist, Decolonial, LGBTQIA+, Climate Justice using Al" event in Zambia, got home and immediately did a complete company rebrand to make it clear they no longer view themselves as a software firm, but rather first and foremost "a global crew of activists".
In their latest Firefox update they added new data collection that captures every website you visit, everything you click on, and everything you type into the browser (including passwords), and sends it back to Mozilla who now says not only that they will share it with advertising partners, but also that they will use that data to "identify harmful content".
Ask yourself Tony, do you think people who call themselves a global crew of activists and host marxist, feminist, decolonial conferences might think clew.lol or any of your other online activity is "harmful"? 🤔
Do you want to find out what "more than deplatform" means? 🤔
Do you think people who hate you and want to do bad things to you should have all of your usernames and passwords? 🤔