• @[email protected]
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    How much AI do you want in your browser: ( ) None ( ) Zero ( ) I want my browser to automatically close any page that mentions AI

    • @[email protected]
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      501 month ago

      Which of these options do you prefer:

      ( ) having an AI assistant integrated into the browser

      ( ) getting kicked in the balls by elon musk

    • Scrubbles
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      131 month ago

      hi we’re the marketing team and we already decided what we want to do, and we can make up whatever data you want to see for us to justify it!

      • @[email protected]
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        that question seemed directly made by some software dev that shares my opinion lol

        i picked 2x slower browser over ai because at least if it is gonna be slower im not gonna be harassed by some amalgamation of every incel shitpost on the Internet

  • @[email protected]
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    681 month ago

    What country do you live in: Germany, United States, Brazil, other

    What? Weird survey options.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      could just be the countries with the most users or where they’ve seen a recent trend, up or down, in local market share.

    • @[email protected]
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      I didn’t see that question, but all 3 of those countries seem to rank pretty high on the country demographics for FOSS that I’ve seen (as in when individual FOSS projects do demographics surveys of their users)

  • Chloé 🥕
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    i don’t like how they used “want least”, it means three very different things:

    • i want this but it’s not the thing i want the most
    • i don’t care for this
    • oh god fuck no
    • @[email protected]
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      That’s why they did it in sets of three. They could just give every user a blank text box for every option, but doing it this way makes it far easier to analyze the data in bulk.

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        yea, but that gives you less info

        this way, you can’t really differentiate from a feature that people want, but not as a priority, VS a feature that people don’t want ever

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          And there’s no way to relate preference between features, at least in my case. I had one question that I entered “2x faster performance” as most want, and the next question was “2x slower performance,” but there was another crappy option in the same list that I also don’t want, so if I don’t pick “2x slower performance” as least want, what signal does that send?

          I hope it all comes out in the wash, but honestly, I would’ve preferred a big list of all of the features with 4 options:

          • really want
          • want
          • meh
          • don’t want

          I think I would’ve entered about even numbers of things for each category. They could even limit “really want” to top three or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    Which of the following attributes would you most want your new browser to have, and which would you want least?

    Twice as slow as your current browser

    Is that a joke?

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        I forgot those exist and interpreted it as “Would you sacrifice performance for one of these features?”

        Am I stupid?

        • @[email protected]
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          I also thought it was a feature vs performance question. How can it be used as a control question?

        • @[email protected]
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          That’s how I treated it too. I took it at face value.

          I have modern hardware so I don’t care too much about browser performance. All browsers perform well on my hardware. Obviously some are more lightweight and optimised, but I have no doubts about my ability to comfortably browse the web on my hardware, so all the performance questions I tended to rank in the middle (ie not most or least important) as I don’t tend to notice browser performance.

      • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
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        lol, yeah. 👍

        I was doing a political poll just the other day and the third or fourth question was a color question like: “Which of the following is associated most with a ripe banana?”

      • tiredofsametab
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        I debated because I really disliked another option in there (I think it was split-screen for AI or something stupid) and it felt like it was designed to make me not rank something else I didn’t like as least desired.

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      For me that was together with

      A privacy-respecting AI assistant that makes your browser smarter by learning how you use it

      So I don’t really care how slow the browser is, as long as it doesn’t have an AI “assistant” that is monitoring my browser usage

      • @sugar_in_your_tea
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        Yup, I stuck that as “least want.” I already marked “2x faster performance” as “most want” on another question, so hopefully it all shakes out in the end.

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          31 month ago

          You clearly missed the point about “privacy respecting.” It will only share data with Meta, Google and the US government.

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          But why? If you want that, you can just have it outside of your browser. Or maybe get an extension that works with an AI assistant on your machine.

          I honestly don’t care either way about an AI assistant. I don’t intend to use it, so I’d much rather their efforts be spent elsewhere.

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          51 month ago

          Why would you want that in a browser? We have LLMs you can run local.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s an Inferred importance method, as other users have commented it is likely that there are some calibration metrics in there. MaxDiff is the name of the approach if you want to check out more.

    • Possibly linux
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      11 month ago

      Mozilla is weighting on the data. They found people love AI more than a slow browser.

  • @[email protected]
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    Everyone’s here complaining about the randomised questions when I’m just curious why location options are “Germany”, " Brazil", “USA”, or " Somewhere we don’t care about".

  • @[email protected]
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    I wonder what percentage of people chose “Least important” for “Do you want another fucking annoying pointless AI assistant?”

    • WIZARD POPE💫
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      I hope all of them. If you use firefox you are probably in the minority that has at peast some idea of how unnecessary those are.

  • @[email protected]
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    You folks are really exaggerating. How is this survey weird? The random questions in groups of 3 make it easy to compare 3 features instead of rating 60 different features by most wanted to least wanted. In aggregate from thousands of replies, they can sort all answers.

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      91 month ago

      I feel like most of these people were way over analyzing the questions. No reason to look for in depth meaning of possible answers, just answer them and take them at face value.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s the “most wanted” language. I don’t blame common folks associating “most wanted” with “I want this!” when in fact they don’t mean it.

      • @[email protected]
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        But the language is clear. From these 3 features, choose the one you want the most and the one you want the least 🤔

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          The language is not clear.

          " As a vegetarian, which of these three options you want the least and which you want the most? You MUST choose to continue:

          1. Chicken sandwich.
          2. A kick in the balls.
          3. Pork sandwich.

          "

          You are saying that a reasonable person (vegetarian in this case, and disclaimer: I am not vegetarian) would say “well, I want a kick in the balls the least, so I’ll choose that. Now, fuck, I HATE chicken sandwiches and I HATE pork sandwiches. They both make me puke. But if I have to choose, I guess I’ll go for the chicken sandwich. Hey pollster, I want the chicken sandwich the most.” And the pollster writes “Chester wants the chicken sandwich the most.” Yeah, very clear.

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            That’s the typical “if you were in a deserted island” scenario that vegetarians and vegans are very familiar with. Given those 3 options:

            1 > 2 > 3

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              You’re missing the point, but that’s fine. I’m in a good mood today, so I’ll stop things here. Let’s talk about something else.

              How’s your day going?

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          They could’ve just said “Rank the features from one to three accordibg to how much you like it”. This seems unneccessarily more confusing. It isn’t all that cobfusing, but it is an odd way to formulate the question.

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              The person evaluating the poll will take away “person likes option 1 most” not “person absolutely wants none of these in their browser, ever”. That’s the issue. You should not phrase questions in a way that assumes parts of the answer, at least not if you want useful results.

              A better way would have been to let us rate features 0 to 10 and just accept if people thought their feature ideas are all shit.

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                It’s not a better way to rate from 0 to 10. It takes way more effort from the user and leads to more people dropping out. And in the end, the result is the same in aggregate. If your opinion is popular, more people will vote like you because the sets of 3 are random. In a survey of thousands, individual opinions don’t matter. No one is going to evaluate the answers one by one.

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                  It takes way more effort from the user and leads to more people dropping out.

                  Then make it 0 to 3 or 0 to 1 for all I care. You missed the point, which is: If I want or don’t want feature A doesn’t influence if I want or don’t want feature B, and linking the two distorts the results of the poll.

                  in the end, the result is the same in Aggregate.

                  Not if you include the human factor of the decision maker, who can twist “wanted less” into “still wanted a bit” as a justification if they want a certain feature for different reasons than user benefit (like, say, a “privacy friendly” but indeed not at all privacy friendly mechanism to give data to add networks). That doesn’t fly with “0 points”.

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    Do they publish any of the data from these surveys or use it as an excuse to remove more useful features?

    “We listen to our community, so now we’re removing about: config access from stable desktop builds to match the mobile version to provide uniform builds, making problems easier to replicate and also provide better security for all. Please use beta or nightly builds for tinkering.”

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      Product managers know what KPI’s they want to improve, and its almost never survey sentiment results. The survey will be used to justify projects that improve the KPIs they already have. Best case scenario it helps them choose what to work on first, worst case (and most likely) it doesn’t matter what the survey says - it’s engineered to justify a pet project.

      i.e. Straight out of “how to lie with statistics” - Would you rather drink bleach or add in browser advertisements based on privacy respecting AI categorization of you browsing behavior? … The people have spoken and they OVERWHELMINGLY want more monetization in their browser.

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    Bring back PWA!!

    Sadly, they’re probably thinking mobile.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea
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      Yeah, some of these questions made more sense for mobile than desktop. For example, I want to split tabs on desktop, but I don’t on mobile. Likewise, I don’t really care about PWAs on mobile (there’s usually an app with a better experience), but I do care on desktop because that isn’t a thing on my system (Linux).

      I think it would’ve been better had they broken them into groups for mobile and desktop.

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          Yup. A lot of services don’t offer official apps on Linux, so I rely on webpages.

        • fmstrat
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          Nope. A PWA gives you a browser window with no menu bars and the icon of the age vs the browser. It’s treated as a separate entity in your start bar for task switching.

          Many of us still use Chromium for that one feature, while using Firefox for everything else.

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              Not with FF. Well, not without massive CSS app customization and separate profiles which is not officially supported.

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                  No, you cannot. There have been tickets open about this for ages. You are talking about opening a URL, not a PWA.

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      PWAs were a feature I marked “want least”. I don’t like a cluttered home screen, I’d much rather just use bookmarks.

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        The reason I mention PWA for desktop is very different from mobile, but for either, a PWA can live anywhere, it’s just a menu less browser with the site’s icon vs the firefox one. Handy for sites with no apps that you want to be able to task switch independently for. They dont have to be on a home screen or desktop.

        Granted, the wording of the question would make one think so.

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          Yes, it’s a fancy way to save a tab. I just leave the tab open. Not a feature I want, so not something I want them to waste limited development time on. It’d be nice if it were through the bookmarks interface, so booarks could save state & history the way tabs do, but that’s not what’s proposed so I’d rather not have this. PWAs are a workaround to make up for the limitations of bookmarks.

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    When looking for a new web browser, which feature would you prefer most and which would you prefer least?

    • A color palette that matches Danny DeVito’s armpit hair.
    • Play the theme to Annie at startup.
    • Take up all computer resources.

    I don’t want any of those. Can’t we just have a browser that filters all of the popups, junk and advertising?

    Nope. You can’t progress through the survey without picking one thing you really don’t want and at least one of two things you couldn’t give a shit less about.

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        Oh. I had different sets. I had all 3 options but not against each other. So it seems they’re randomized.

        Edit: hadn’t read the other replies. People have already figured that out, it seems.

      • @[email protected]
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        You’d rather have yours twice as slow than a feature you could probably disable? Weird blind hate ngl

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          I think that’s a good way of measuring “bullshit” in tge surver. The only problem is that you get just one of these questionnaires and a bunch of other questions for the entire survey

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          I dont want any AI built into my browser. The speed would not be that noticeable anyway as it is quite fast rn.

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    I hope like hell the sets of questions were randomized, because if they weren’t, they were tweaked by the surveyors beforehand to try and force a particular result.

    Like the AI question was paired with some incredibly crappy options like “A browser that runs 2x slower than your current browser”. Obviously they want you to click that option as least wanted and leave the AI development alone (if that wasn’t a randomized grouping).

    Similarly, it looked like they were trying to decide which feature to sacrifice in support of AI dev in later questions, because all 3 would be things I enjoy much more than AI, but I have to rate one as least wanted.

    EDIT: OK, thanks for all the responses everyone! Looks like my pairing of AI and 2x slower was just a bad random selection inducing extreme paranoia on my part. Very happy to hear that.

    • LiveLM
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      They were randomized.
      For me ‘2x slower’ was not paired with any AI.

    • @[email protected]
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      It was randomised for me because the 2x slower option didn’t appear with any AI questions for me

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      This survey is very confusing

      My conference in Mozilla is now almost zero

  • navordar
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    Yes, I want the most for Firefox to be twice as slow as my current browser (Firefox/Fennec)

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    I took the survey and I didn’t like how they occasionally put all shitty features in a group and I had to pick one I wanted and then followed it with all good stuff in a group and I had to say I didn’t want one.