On 12/18/13, 8:35 PM, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:
On 12/18/2013, 5:03 PM, Asa Dotzler wrote:
On 12/17/13, 8:30 PM, Chris Peterson wrote:
> Instead Mozilla should shine light on these companies' unscrupulous
> behavior and win users with respectful privacy solutions.
I think this could be an Western biased view. Why do you believe that
Chinese users will be receptive to those kinds of messages? My limited
experience suggests that, in general, they won't be.
In that case Mozilla should do nothing. What you said is not an
argument for fighting fire with fire.
Is this addressed to me? I did not make and do not claim any such
argument or prescription.
I know that sounds strange, but China is a different world. I'm not
endorsing what happened here, and I have no problem with people calling
it out, but I'm fairly confident that strategery for and from the West
isn't going to be a winning approach in China.
That may be true, but it doesn't mean that we should get down at the
same level of the other side in this battle.
Where have I suggested anything like this?
- A
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