I remember in the 2000s there was something on Mozilla’s own website that said something like “we do not support or endorse icons that say that a website is best viewed in Firefox; we believe the web is best viewed with any standards-conforming browser”. Not sure if that is still there somewhere. So that is a fairly authoritative answer as to “ethical”; in any case now that all widely-used web browser engines are FOSS, why would you want to push people to any of them?!
It would probably be possible by testing the software more extensively in Firefox.
TheFogan@programming.dev 1 day ago
I don’t see that as a particularly good idea. One not really sure if it’s possible. To my knowledge the only things that majorly run better in chrome, are google’s sites. May be part deliberate, but could just be super tuning to what they know.
But the biggest thing is lemmy is a small community that is best to encourage to grow. Fact is doing things to alienate part of your user base, is only really a good idea when you are the industry dominitor. IE the one so far ahead that you can make everything 20x worse, and second place can do everything 20x better, and still not fall into range of the second place competitor.
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It is deliberately handling things in a way that works ‘better’ in a way that doesn’t follow standards, and has been common with whatever browser has the largest proportion of users for a long, long time.