• Carighan Maconar
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    202 months ago

    Me, it makes me a bit sad it’s so low. Reader Mode is one the really cool features of Firefox, but I understand that consuming web content by reading is rapidly on the decline, as a result of the comparatively low information density of video and audio allowing bigger ad space compared to text.

    Plus we know from the last 10-15 years how much reading comprehension has nosedived since the proliferation of video content.

    • @something_random_tho
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      112 months ago

      Note that this is the “top 10 features” from the survey. So it’s ranked 10 of some larger number, not last place.

    • @grue
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      42 months ago

      What reader mode needs is a (possibly crowdsourced) setting to be the default view on a per-site basis. (I say this because my main problem with it is forgetting it exists and failing to toggle it on.)

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        To be fair, I imagine an entire browser just like that for a long time. You have your settings and every website would look the same. A default frontend for everything. No Javascript, just the content.

        • @grue
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          22 months ago

          Ah, yes, the Web as it was intended to be, with semantic markup and separate presentation/styling that the user was not only able, but encouraged by design, to override as he saw fit.

          I’ve spent pretty much my entire adulthood being low-key pissed off about how that got thoroughly and comprehensively fucked as soon as the marketing fuckwads got their hands on the Web.

      • Carighan Maconar
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        12 months ago

        Yeah that’s true, or at least I wish I could make FF remember my settings.