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
edit: Anyone please feel free to pitch in with data from other browsers. Thanks.
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.
Not a good example as firefox users probably tend more to have add ons.
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”.
No need to be a condescending ass bro, we’re all just here to learn from each other.
Your post was needlessly condescending and you need to do better.
Thank you!
I hope we leave that tone to reddit.
You need to grow up.
Irony? Self-awarewolves? Both?