I stopped reading closely about halfway though and skimmed the rest. The author seems to be "just asking questions" rather than actually doing much investigation. It's not new or surprising, for example, that Google's search deal is the bulk of Mozilla's revenue or that a non-profit can own a for-profit subsidiary. That's about where my attention waned, but it seems the author's main beef has more to do with payments to liberal-sounding organizations than any sincere concern about financial shenanigans.
From what I’m seeing, much of this matches up with Mozilla’s political views and none of it is a surprise. Sounds like a “monster of the week” right wing piece.
This article looks like the beginning of an investigation, without the actual investigation... I'd like to know more.
What’s going on with the smear campaign against Mozilla lately? This trash article keeps being posted, and now clearly new user accounts are being created to keep up the work.
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