Your graph is only for Firefox users. And even among Firefox users extension use is less than 50%. I understand that English language can be hard for many, but when a group of people represented more than 50% of all people in the statistic, then such group is called a “majority” or “most people”.
Eh, …
src. https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/usage-behavior
50% of 3%, that’s a whopping 1.5%! 😅
But jokes aside, the average Firefox user is probably a lot more likely to have extensions than the average Chrome user.
About 10% of those have an adblocker if I read correctly? I find that hard to believe. Maybe people who leave telemetry enabled are just different.
Your graph is only for Firefox users. And even among Firefox users extension use is less than 50%. I understand that English language can be hard for many, but when a group of people represented more than 50% of all people in the statistic, then such group is called a “majority” or “most people”.
Your post was needlessly condescending and you need to do better.
Thank you!
I hope we leave that tone to reddit.
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Not a good example as firefox users probably tend more to have add ons.