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Doesn't this mean that web developers will just stop developing their sites to be compatible with anything other than chrome derivatives?
That's already the case to some extent.
But if Firefox is the only browser where real adblocking happens, I imagine anti-adblocking will become less aggressive, which will be great news for Firefox users.
Or anti-adblocking will be implemented as anti-firefox ?
You say this like web developers don't have bosses.
Are there folks freelancing as web devs out there? Sure. Is that the majority of the web we use? Absolutely not.