> You do not fix a tech monopoly issue by imposing a duopoly, especially not with each one in their own little garden with no cross over.
You don't fix it by cementing a monopoly either.
> The solution here is to do what we did in the early 2000s, and educate people about firefox + ublock.
This was a much smaller tech-enabled population, and even that was moving mountains. I'm not saying it can't be done but it's important to recognize it's a very uphill battle since Chrome is not a bad browser and IE was.
You don't fix it by cementing a monopoly either.
> The solution here is to do what we did in the early 2000s, and educate people about firefox + ublock.
This was a much smaller tech-enabled population, and even that was moving mountains. I'm not saying it can't be done but it's important to recognize it's a very uphill battle since Chrome is not a bad browser and IE was.
This isn't even remotely the same game here.